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Architectuul is an online architecture catalog that uses crowdsourcing to build content. It was founded in 2010 by a team of architects, graphic designers and software engineers.[1] All of the content and images uploaded to the site use the creative commons license, making the process similar to Wikipedia. Architectuul has buildings from various era's with a large range from the 20th Century and rare Constructivist architecture.
Architectuul is utilised as a source by several publications and Universities, including The Wall Street Journal.[2][3]