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Domestika, architecture courses, tutorials

Learning & Courses9/10

Fine Woodworking

The definitive resource for serious woodworkers. Deep technique coverage, tool reviews, project plans, and video instruction from working craftsmen.

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Learning & Courses7/10

Popular Woodworking

Woodworking techniques, project plans, tool reviews, and shop tips for hobbyist and professional woodworkers.

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Learning & Courses8/10

Make: Magazine

The original maker media brand covering CNC, 3D printing, electronics, fabrication, and hands-on building culture since 2005.

makerfabricationcnc
Learning & Courses8/10

Popular Mechanics

Engineering, technology, and DIY resource covering home improvement, tools, automotive, and science for technically curious readers.

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Learning & Courses7/10

99% Invisible

99% Invisible is a masterclass in design awareness, using deeply researched audio stories to illuminate the thought and intention embedded in our built world. It's less a visual catalog and more an essential education in noticing—perfect for refreshing your perspective on the discipline.

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Learning & Courses6/10

britannica.com

Britannica remains the gold standard for verified, foundational knowledge on architectural history, theory, and seminal figures. Think of it as your trusted first stop for context and clarity before diving into deeper, more specialized resources.

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Learning & Courses6/10

Khan Academy — Art & Architecture

Khan Academy's Art & Architecture section is a superb, free resource for building a foundational understanding of architectural history and theory. Think of it as a trusted academic companion, perfect for students or professionals looking to formally fill in their historical knowledge gaps.

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Learning & Courses4/10

The Futur

The Futur positions itself as an educational platform for designers and creatives seeking to build a viable business around their craft. While its homepage is surprisingly sparse, its core mission—teaching the business of design—addresses a critical gap for professionals ready to move beyond pure aesthetics.

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