If you're an architect - or even simply a fan of architecture - you probably try to poke your head into every building that catches your eye. As difficult as it can be trying to get away with this in your home country, it becomes exponentially more so when traveling abroad.
Enter the Global Architect Card, an essential item for the traveling architecture enthusiast. With a lightweight steel body that provides legitimacy any time it's shown to authorities, the Global Architect Card was designed by Dash Marshall to do the legwork when you're hoping to gain access to the most impressive buildings around the world. It announces your intentions in the top 14 most widely used languages: "I am an architect. I am here to see this significant building."
The Global Architect Card is now available at Archinect Outpost - online and in our brick-and-mortar.
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I mean they could’ve, at least, placed the end period in the right place for the Arabic sentence. I realize that left-to-right language computers find it difficult to manage the orientation of languages such as Arabic, but this is ultimately a professionally designed product that shouldn’t have such basic flaws.
Either way, I love the idea, and will definitely support it!
The Hindi translation is so old school that its weird. They are like saying "Ye Olde House"
Yeah I'm guessing the translations aren't that great then in every language. The Spanish translation isn't incorrect per say, but it just sounds so formal that it looks like they just plopped this into Goggle translate and didn't get an actual bilingual person to proofread.
I still want one though; it would've come in really handy when I was in Bangkok.
Fine travel wear every year since the '60s!
the ASL wouldn't work for any of those other presidents
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