So without further adieu, I give you The Archi-Tourist.

Basically, each document is a different building or space or place, with information about the architecture, images, address and map, directions, and various links. At this point the format is consistent from document to document, though, like everything else, this may change over time as more people contribute and more bells and whistles get added to the site. But this initial "release" is, in my mind, a good place to start.
The most popular use of the wiki software is wikipedia, which allows anybody with an internet connection to edit documents on a gazillion things. While The Archi-Tourist uses the same sort of software, to start only invited users will be able to create and edit documents, so as to keep a reasonable amount of quality control. Check out the contributing page if you'd like to contribute.
That's great John,
ReplyDeleteWell done.
I will attempt to rectify the distinct lack of southern hemisphere action over the coming weeks.
And by 'southern hemeisphere' I mean 'Sydney'.
One of these days I'll break through that damn equator.
ReplyDeleteI think maps like the one we are setting up could be useful.
ReplyDeletehttp://arquitextonica.net/mapas/arquitecturaesp.html#
Miguel - Thanks for the tip. I'll look into it.
ReplyDeleteShit!!!! I was in chicago last week and missed a couple of beatiful buildings that appear in your new web site :((((
ReplyDeleteAnyway I enjoyed it very much.
Thanks for the site, I hope to collaborate with it.
John, If you get a Montreal page started, I'll get you some traffic and possibly contributors. I'd do it, but I'm a bit busy at the moment.
ReplyDeleteMontreal's in the works. I've got the images for the buildings I wanna show, I just need to set aside some time to do it.
ReplyDeletehmm. i am still undecided about architecture. how can anyone be so crazy about it? shucks...
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