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This is where I keep the newsletter archive. It’s where you can read all the past newsletters I’ve sent out. If you browse through the newsletter archive you’ll be able to see if it interests you. Or just see what you’ve missed as it sometimes goes to spam.
An archive for the newsletter
I started this newsletter at a point in my professional life when everything I’ve built during the previous 10 years I had to start dismantling. And so I needed to talk about it. I needed to structure the thoughts and figure out what was happening to me. I also needed to hear how other people handle their shit.
What’s in it for you
The topics I discuss are:
- interior design: practices, strategies, examples, tips & tricks
- architecture theory: flexible architecture, adaptive architecture, brutalist architecture
- leadership: stuff about money, health and human interaction that you’re not supposed to post online
It’s important to mention that I do, in fact, encourage replies to the newsletter. This weekly email is meant to spark a discussion on specific subjects so we can all keep learning. And maybe even have a, like, you know, sense of community.
Even if you’re not into the newsletter, I encourage you to reach out. Meeting new people makes us smarter.
Newsletter Archive
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It’s Never Just Business. It’s Always Personal.
Buildings Are Objects. Architecture is a Hyperobject.
Brute Forcing a Bedroom Design
Vacation Architecture in the Azores
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