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Jul 2013
24m 42s

013 Archispeak Podcast with Cormac Phale...

Enoch Sears & Rion Willard
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In this episode I talk with the creators of the wildly successful podcast that "dares to peek under the architectural kimono" and tell us what architecture is really about. Join Neal Pann, Evan Troxel, Cormac Phalen and I as we discuss social media for architects, architect's websites, and creating good architecture.

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