
TWITTER, architectural moldings and millwork…WHAT? Sawdust and social media makes for an interesting cocktail but what is absolutely fascinating is the ability to communicate with the architectural design community worldwide instantly through social networking and Twitter.
Enter Su Butcher and the Architects Twitter League. Su has done an amazing job bringing together Architects, architectural students, interns and practicing designers from all over the world in the form of the Architects Twitter League (thank you Su!).
Recognizing the importance of Su’s work and through a ’stumble’ onto TweepML courtesy of Mashable, our team took the time to combine the Architects Twitter League and TweepML. Result? An amazing, INSTANT, resource for anyone that works closely with the architectural community and who uses Twitter to build relationships through social networking.
Here’s your ONE CLICK access to 500 Architects who Twitter:
List 1 – Architects Twitter League – Follow 1-100
List 2 – Architects Twitter League – Follow 101-200
List 3 – Architects Twitter League – Follow 201-300
List 4 – Architects Twitter League – Follow 301-400
List 5 – Architects Twitter League – Follow 401-500
Note: TweepML currently limits list building to 100 records each. Therefore, we’ve provided five lists to encompass the 500 members of the Architects Twitter League.
My recommendation, don’t be bashful…simply click the link provided, scroll to the end of the page and enter your Twitter USERNAME and PASSWORD. The TweepML team has taken care of the difficult task and will even check to see if you’re already following one of the Architects listed.
Time required to follow 500 architects – UNDER 5 MINUTES!
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Twitter: @Hurriicane22
This can be very helpful to a number of people. People could get architectural help from an expert that they otherwise would be confused without. Good find here.
Tim,
ABSOLUTELY great point. We’ve found the architectural community to be very supportive, and communicative, through Twitter. Thanks for the note and don’t forget to hook up with us at http://twitter.com/GoodMillwork.
Best.
Twitter: @polantis
Great post! I’ll sure link to it from one of my following episodes about working with architects from my blog!
Cheers.
Polantis,
Thanks for the compliment as well at the RETWEETS. Let us know if we can be a resource in the future.
Best, Bill.
Twitter: @subutcher
Dear William,
Thanks for your kind words, and for putting this together.
Only today I was able to pass on a request for some advice from a residential client to the league – several architects answered his call.
The list is getting longer – I’m already following several dozen more so need to update the league again!
with best wishes,
Su Butcher
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Su,
We’ve had tremendous feedback on the article and THANK YOU so much for your kind words. We’ll be following the league closely and look forward being a resource to the community in the future.
Thanks once again and have a wonderful weekend.
Best.