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Joseph F. Morbito Architecture Library | Web-Based Architecture Resources
Architects | Architecture Metasites | Associations | Bridges | Buildings | General | Images | Journals Online | Landscape Architecture | Library of Congress Subject Headings | Preservation | Renaissance and Baroque Architecture | Research Information | Urban Design and Planning
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Architects:
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Architecture Metasites:
- ADAM, the Art, Design, Architecture & Media Information Gateway
 "A searchable catalogue of Internet resources that have been carefully selected and catalogued by professional librarians for the benefit of the UK Higher Education community."
- ArchINFORM
 "Includes over 10000 built and unrealized projects from various architects and planners. The architecture of the 20th century is the main theme of this database."
- Architecture Web Resources
 "Topics covered by this guide include architecture, building and construction, design, housing, planning, preservation, facility management, energy and the environment, and landscape architecture"
- ArtSource Architecture Resources
 A list of online architecture resources.
- BUBL Link
 This "catalogue of selected Internet resources" divides information into sections such as general resources, journals, specific resources, architects, and design and decoration of structures and accessories.
- Infolink Architecture & Building
 "Australia's architectural, design, building, and construction information resource."
- RIBA architecture links on the Web
 An informative gateway to architecture information on the Web, this site can be searched alphabetically or by subject.
- SAPLING | Architecture, Planning & Landscape Information Gateway
 Includes gateways for architecture, arts & culture, construction, heritage, housing, landscapes, planning, regeneration, among others.
- Voice of the Shuttle: Architecture
 Covers many topics ranging from projects to teaching resources.
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Associations:
The following are websites for well-known professional associations and organizations.
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Bridges:
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Buildings:
- About.com: Great Buildings and Structures
 Provides an alphabetical listing of famous buildings and structures.
- Aecportico: Buildings and Structures
 Information is divided by building types such as domes, hospitals, residential and more.
- Cities/Buildings Database
 "A collection of digitized images of buildings and cities drawn from across time and throughout the world, available to students, researchers and educators on the web."
- Great Buildings Collections
 "A collection of digitized images of buildings and cities drawn from across time and throughout the world, available to students, researchers and educators on the web"
- The Museum of Modern Art: MoMA.org | Exhibitions | 1999 | The Un-Private House
 An online exhibit of houses and their information.
- National Building Museum
 Consists of online exhibits, news/events, and other information about the museum.
- Skyscraper Museum
 "THE SKYSCRAPER MUSEUM is a private, not-for-profit, educational corporation devoted to the study of high-rise building, past, present, and future"
- SkyscraperPage.com
 Provides images, diagrams, and other information.
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General:
- Archiseek.com - Contemporary and Historical Architecture
 Provides information on competitions, events and conferences, discussion forums, polls, book reviews, and more.
- Architext
 "A links site...which connects you to most of the international and Australian architecture sites that you could possibly want."
- Canadian Centre for Architecture
 This museum site includes information on exhibitions, collections, and other information.
- Making Architecture: An Online Exhibition and Curriculum Resource
 Provides links to "Making Architecture: The Getty Center from Concept to Construction" and Making Architecture: For the Classroom."
- The Netherlands Architecture Institute
 Includes a virtual tour, a collection & library, images, news, and other information regarding the museum.
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Images:
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Journals Online:
The following are websites for well-known scholarly journals.
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Landscape Architecture:
- Landscape Architecture Image Resource
 A database of landscape architecture images.
- Landscape Architecture Internet Resources
 An in-depth pathfinder from the UC Berkley Libraries that includes gateway sites, research guides, plants, images, and other topics.
- Landscape Design Forum
 "This forum is provided for the discussion of the technical and aesthetic issues involved in landscape and garden design."
- Landscape History
 "The images in this web site accompany the lectures in Kenneth Helphand's course on The History of Landscape Architecture - Art History 477/577 and 478/578. The main headings refer to sets of lectures on the enumerated topics."
- LAprofession: Landscape Architecture
 Sponsored by the Landscape Architecture Foundation, this site provides information on education, practice, schools, links, financial aid, and more.
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Library of Congress Subject Headings:
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Preservation:
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BOCA Building Codes, ICC, International mechanical codes, statewide building codes and property maintenance codes
 Provides national and international information on building codes.
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Built in America: HABS/HAER, 1933-Present
 Collection of measured drawings, documentation, and photographs for historic buildings, structures, and sites around the country.
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Caring for Your Historic Building--The Good Guides: National Parks Service
 Includes information on preservation of buildings and links to related areas of interest.
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National Park Service: Links to the Past
 Provides information and links to various areas dealing with history and preservation.
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World Monuments Fund: List of 100 Most Endangered Sites
 "A panel of leading international experts selects the List of 100 Most Endangered Sites from nominations submitted to WMF every two years by governments, organizations active in the field of cultural preservation, and individuals"
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Renaissance and Baroque Architecture:
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Urban Design and Planning:
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