I started this blog, as a side project, nearly a year ago because I felt there was no accessible online resource for news and discussion around the built environment; policy, planning, regeneration, economics, environmentalism, all the stuff that isn't about the aesthetics and design. What there was, was hidden behind subscriber-only firewalls, and still largely is. The trade press hasn't embraced open-source, it is fair to say. I felt that architects and others who don't want to pay for, or trawl through, a stack of journals each week should have somewhere online that brought that stuff to them. It's nice to see recently that a few more toes have been dipped into the world of blogging. By far the most interesting effort has come from Phil Clark , former deputy editor of Building Magazine (which now has a good set of RSS feeds and a blog section ) and now digital community editor at the Builder Group, which owns Building among others. He's writing exclusively about ...
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Your site is quite interesting. I was wandering around the internet, and decided to google someone I haven't seen in 15 years or so. I met a Carol Mockbee when I was around 9 or 10 years old, and we kept in touch through letters over the years. It has been a while since we last wrote, but I was wondering if you had any contact info that you could give me, e-mail, phone, etc. I do know that the Carol Mockbee I knew was a pretty girl, and she did go to Auburn. That's all I know, and she did live in Alabama growing up. Anyway, if you could send her contact info to me @ aucoin12002@yahoo.com OR travisa@bollingershipyards.com, I would appreciate it. If not, I'll have to look elsewhere, somewhere down the road. Thanks.
-Travis