Today marks one year since the Portland Architecture weblog began. I'll keep this short and sweet, but a sincere thank you goes out to all of you for the 107,873 site visits since February 16, 2005. (If you're counting, that averages out to 295 per day, or about 400 per weekday.) Thanks also to AIA/Portland for their ongoing sponsorship, as well as those smart, generous, good-looking folks who have advertised on the site.
As always, the goal of Portland Architecture is to generate a constructive and entertaining dialogue about the local design industry. Topic suggestions are always welcome, and although I've written every word so far, guest contributions are something I'm increasingly interested in pursuing. Got something interesting to say about architecture in Portland? Drop me an email.
Meanwhile, thanks again to all of you for dropping by.
congrats on a very fine, interesting, topical blog site. keep up the great work this year.
rick
Posted by: R Potestio | February 18, 2006 at 07:55 AM
This site roks. Thanks for searching out the obscure and obvious in pdx. I always appreciate your insight and interest in whats going on in PDX.
Posted by: Brian | February 19, 2006 at 07:07 PM
This is the site I have been looking for for a while now. I am a young architect from the Detroit area and will be flying into Portland the last weekend in April for 6 days. Maybe someone out there could let me know what are some of the "must-see" places, spaces, buildings... etc. in Portland.
Posted by: Mark Reaves | March 03, 2006 at 10:13 AM