Architecture of the Games – User survey (December 2016)

We are continuously striving to improve Architecture of the Games and your feedback will help us to find out what we need to do better. So we created a survey we would like you to answer. It takes about 2 minutes and all answers will be saved anonymously. Your help is much appreciated!

The survey closes December 31st, 2016 and the results will be published in January.

[Run survey on mobile device or in a new tab]

 

December 2016 on Architecture of the Games

As 2016 draws to a close it is time to look back. What can you expect this month on Architecture of the Games:

  • 2/12 Start annual user survey
  • 9/12 2016 Year in Review; January, February & March
  • 16/12 2016 Year in Review; April, May & June
  • 23/12 2016 Year in Review; July, August & September
  • 25/12 2016 Year in Review; My top 10 of the Rio Olympics (Part 1)
  • 26/12 2016 Year in Review; My top 10 of the Rio Olympics (Part 2)
  • 29/12 2016 Year in Review; October, November & December
  • 31/12 End annual user survey

 

  • 01/01 2017 Year in Preview: Lima & PyeongChang

AotG; Recent website updates (November 2016)

In 2017, Architecture of the Games will get a makeover. This involves a complete redesign and the integration of new features. In anticipation of this I have made some minor changes to the current website:

For questions or recommendations please use the contact form on the Contact-page.

Architecture of the Games starts with new weekly newsletter

In the past, visitors could subscribe to receive a notification by email from Architecture of the Games when we posted a new news item. We have decided to stop this notification system and make a new start with an extended weekly newsletter which we will send by ourselves. This newsletter will also to replace the ‘Architecture of the Games weekly” posts on the website.

 

What does this mean:

  1. We are going to stop the old notification system and will remove all personal details. Subscribers will not receive notifications of news posts in the future.
  2. With respect to the privacy and preferences of our subscribers we are not going to transfer email addresses to the new service. Instead I kindly ask to subscribe again if you want to receive future emails from us.  (you can subscribe to our new newsletter on this page)

 

About our new newsletter:

  • Send once a week (every Thursday)
  • Contents:
    • New posts on Architecture of the Games
    • A weekly event calendar
    • The latest news from future Olympic Host cities
    • Every week we will highlight an Olympic venue of the past
    • Video of the week
  • Fully responsive (optimized for tablets and smart phones)
  • We only ask for your email address. All personal details relating to subscriptions are held securely. No personal details are passed on to third parties nor shared with companies / people outside Architecture of the Games.
  • Subscribers are given the opportunity to un-subscribe at any time through an automated system. This process is detailed at the footer of each email campaign.

More information:

Architecture of the Games – User survey (April 2016) – Results

First of all, we want to thank those of you who took the time to complete our User Survey! This does help us to determine what we are doing well and what we need to get better at. As promised, here is an overview of the results of the survey;


General

Most visitors:

  • Found us via a search engine
  • Read AotG since 2-12 months
  • And visit us 2-3 times a week

 

Continue reading “Architecture of the Games – User survey (April 2016) – Results”

Architecture of the Games – User survey (April 2016)

We are continuously striving to improve Architecture of the Games and your feedback will help us to find out what we need to do better. So we created a survey we would like you to answer. It takes about 2 minutes and all answers will be saved anonymously. Your help is much appreciated!

The results of the survey will be published later this month.

[Run survey on mobile device or in a new tab]