Talk:Nathan L. Good
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WP:THREE Most Notable Sources:
1. Lacayo, Richard (Summer 2006). "The Good Life by author Richard Lacayo". Time Magazine Style & Design Supplement. Retrieved 2019-07-30.
2. Machalinski, Anne. "How a Green Dream Becomes Reality". www.barrons.com. Retrieved 2019-08-07.
3. Naditz, Alan. "2019 Sustainability Awards: Sustainability Superhero". www.greenbuildermedia.com. Retrieved 2019-08-07.
- @Jnhmagnus:
- 1/ Requires registration but from what I can see, this is an article about a house. We're looking for in-depth coverage of the architect and it is not clear we'll find it here.
- 2/ Definitely does not contain in-depth coverage of the architect.
- 3/ Looks pretty good.
- Since I can't see the Time article (and there are no clear indications it contains in-depth coverage of the architect), I need to see one or two sources like #3 to take this over the top. ~Kvng (talk) 14:40, 12 November 2019 (UTC)
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[edit]@DGG, Curb Safe Charmer, and Kvng: I've reviewed the source article that was questioned above, courtesy my husband's subscription to Time. While it does not present many personal facts about Nathan Good, it does describe his eco-standards, professional processes, and his ideas about sustainable arhitecture.
Book sources that would have required a library visit during this pandemic I accept per WP:AGF.
I also added some additional sources that make the case for notability:
- Casper, Beth (2018-08-10). "Architect Nathan Good designs eco-friendly, sustainable homes". Statesman Journal. Retrieved 2020-08-13.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - "Award Winning Architect Nathan Good & Artist April Waters : Seeking Prospect and Refuge in the Fairmount Neighborhood" (PDF). Salem Magazine
Official City of Salem Parks and Recreation Summer Guide: 33–39. Spring 2018. Retrieved August 13, 2020 – via squarespace.com.{{cite journal}}
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I cut the section, "Selected projects", which appeared promotional to me.
Thanks for reconsidering this AfC. Cheers! — Grand'mere Eugene (talk) 00:10, 15 August 2020 (UTC)
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