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Offbeat Homes has been included in 50 Must Read Blogs and Resources for Architecture Majors. Which is pretty cool, but besides that, this post is a nice way to find some new reads. If you’re looking to fill in your blogroll, happen to be an architect student, are bored with your current housing reads, or just want to know what everyone else is reading, visit the post, at Best Colleges Online. I agree with most of the list, although I’d have included Jetson Green, Architecture.mnp, and CubeMe.

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