We are always on our toes to provide nothing but the best of the bests at ‘zerobeyond – the new frontier!’ Your words of encouragement and kind appreciation for the sincere efforts our small team puts in day in and day out push us to keep excelling in our global coverage. We are not only grateful to each one of you, but also wish to thank you all architects, landscape architects, urban planners, engineers and interior designers, and above all our esteemed global readers to make ‘zerobeyond – the new frontier!’ the most loved architectural global platform in the recent years.
The love and appreciation you all have bestowed on us is the reflection that we are moving in the right direction to have created a global community and a place, where one can not only learn a lot from the renowned and young student-architects, but also get immense futuristic design ideas to better the world at large. As the founder of the global platform, it gives me immense sense of gratitude that my dream project has touched lives of so many talented and creative individuals all across the world. With our monthly average 1 million plus readership and 92,000 plus regular organic followers spread across 184 nations in the world is a remarkable benchmark we have achieved in the short span of just 2 years and 5 months.
Here are some of the astounding observation and kind appreciation by renowned and student-architects from various nations for our hard work. Please keep enjoy reading interesting journey of creative individuals and how they are shaping the world with their respective design creations. I also wish to sincerely and most humbly request renowned senior architects to groom the youngsters featured in our GEN Z Series, so that they can shape a better future for the coming generation. They need every single opportunity they can get under your able guidance, to become much better architects, landscape architects, urban planners, engineers and interior designers, to make this world a better place that we all should feel proud of.
Johnny D
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