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I am a twentysomething year old resident of Massachusetts who is a recent graduate of an architecture school in Boston (no, not that one, and not that other one either). I have a passion for architectural history, and want to share what I know. I have been contributing to Wikipedia since 2012.
I am most interested in the architecture of the United States, mostly of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. I welcome all inquiries, and will answer to the best of my knowledge.
The majority of my edits have to to with architects, architecture and the history of both. I have created a number of new articles on historic architects, and expanded others. I also create articles about buildings or historic sites, including NRHP properties. A lot of what I do simply involves linking articles to others. Currently working on what I call the Simply, Rotten & Foolish project, a deep dive into the work, partners and associates of Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge and its successors. Amongst many, many, many other distractions of course.
My most recent new article is George M. Notter (1933–2007), Boston architect and AIA president.
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I am a twentysomething year old resident of Massachusetts who is a recent graduate of an architecture school in Boston (no, not that one, and not that other one either). I have a passion for architectural history, and want to share what I know. I have been contributing to Wikipedia since 2012.
I am most interested in the architecture of the United States, mostly of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. I welcome all inquiries, and will answer to the best of my knowledge.
The majority of my edits have to to with architects, architecture and the history of both. I have created a number of new articles on historic architects, and expanded others. I also create articles about buildings or historic sites, including NRHP properties. A lot of what I do simply involves linking articles to others. Currently working on what I call the Simply, Rotten & Foolish project, a deep dive into the work, partners and associates of Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge and its successors. Amongst many, many, many other distractions of course.
My most recent new article is George M. Notter (1933–2007), Boston architect and AIA president.