Source & Citation Standards

Source & Citation Standards

At CTRL Garquitectos, we commit to providing our readers with accurate, reliable, and well-researched content. Our articles, which cover topics from advanced architectural solutions to luxury interior design and real estate, rely on a robust system of sourcing and citation. These standards ensure the credibility of our publications.

Authoritative Sources

We consider several types of sources authoritative. These include academic journals in architecture, urban planning, and design. Official government reports, building regulations, and urban development plans are also key. Reputable industry organizations, professional bodies, and established news outlets with proven track records contribute to our research. We also draw on direct interviews with recognized experts in their fields.

Citation Format

Our articles use a straightforward citation format. We primarily employ in-text links that direct readers to the original online source. For print materials or documents without direct online links, we provide full bibliographic details, including author, title, publication, and date, allowing readers to locate the information independently.

Source Verification

Every piece of information presented on CTRL Garquitectos undergoes a verification process. Our editors cross-reference data and facts across multiple independent sources. We carefully assess the credentials of authors and the overall reputation of publications. For claims regarding architectural projects or design specifications, we confirm details directly with firms or official project documentation.

Anonymous Sources Policy

CTRL Garquitectos rarely uses anonymous or unnamed sources. Such sources are considered only when the information is exceptionally critical, unavailable through named channels, and independently verifiable by our editorial team. When an unnamed source is utilized, we clearly state this and explain the necessity.

Preference for Primary Sources

We prioritize primary sources in our research. This means seeking out original research papers, official government statistics, direct interviews, and firsthand accounts. While secondary sources can offer valuable context, we always endeavor to trace information back to its initial publication or direct observation to maintain accuracy, especially for architectural trends and property market insights.

Verifying Cited Sources as a Reader

Readers can verify our cited sources directly. Clicking on the embedded links in our articles will lead to the original online material. For sources cited with bibliographic details, readers can use this information to find the original publication through libraries or databases. If any difficulty arises, readers may contact us for assistance.

Handling Disputed Sources

Should a reader dispute the accuracy or validity of a source, we encourage them to contact us promptly. Please email [email protected] with details of your concern. Our team will review the claim, re-examine the source material, and conduct additional verification. If an error is identified, we will correct the content and note the change within the article. We aim to address all disputes within 48 hours on business days.

Last Updated: March 2026