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Built Stuff

William Wong

Thoughts on Technology, Economics, and the Built Environment

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

#3 - What Vertical Integration Means for Architects

Hello and welcome to new subscribers! Two big topics on my mind for this issue. If you’ve stumbled on this and enjoy what you read, please subscribe so you don’t miss future issues!

5 years ago
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#2 - Talking to My Parents About Race

A couple of weeks ago, just before Memorial Day, I started this newsletter to share my thoughts on technology and the building industry, because I was missing the regular discourse and conversation that we took for granted in our pre-quaran...

6 years ago
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#1 - The Struggle of Independent Landlords

May 7th happens to be my birthday (I turned 33 this year!), but it was also the date of the preliminary vote for the Rent Guidelines Board's annual adjustments on the 1 million or so rent-stabilized apartments in New York City. For those un...

6 years ago
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Introducing the Built Stuff newsletter

It’s Memorial Day 2020, and we’re now over two months into Covid-19 stay-at-home orders in New York. One thing I miss most about being in isolation is a just a regular chance to converse with friends about topics I'm interested in, over hap...

6 years ago
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  • William Wong

    Architecture enthusiast. Tech geek. Sports fanatic. Formerly Product at @WeWork and @case_inc

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