Source & Citation Standards

Source & Citation Standards

XC Marquitectura delivers content on luxury living, architectural design, and modern lifestyle. We are committed to accuracy and integrity in all our articles. This page details the principles we follow for sourcing and citing information.

Authoritative Sources

Our editorial team prioritizes reliable information from established, credible sources. We seek out original data and expert opinions to support our content.

  • **Official Reports:** Government publications, industry research papers, and data from recognized trade organizations.
  • **Academic & Expert Publications:** Peer-reviewed journals, university research, and books by recognized authorities in architecture, design, and luxury markets.
  • **Reputable Media:** Articles from established news organizations with strong editorial standards, particularly for current trends and general information.
  • **Manufacturer Specifications:** Direct data sheets and official statements from brands regarding their products, especially for articles on luxury items or materials.
  • **Direct Interviews:** Quotes and information gathered from named experts, designers, or industry professionals.

Citation Format

We use in-text hyperlinks to reference our sources directly. This allows readers to click through and examine the original material. Our goal is to provide transparency and easy access to supporting information for all claims.

Source Verification

Before inclusion, all sources undergo a verification process. Editors assess the source’s reputation, the author’s credentials, and the date of publication. We cross-reference facts with multiple independent sources to confirm accuracy wherever possible.

Anonymous or Unnamed Sources Policy

XC Marquitectura generally avoids using anonymous sources. Information from unnamed individuals is only considered under exceptional circumstances. This requires strict editorial approval and independent verification of the facts provided.

Preference for Primary Over Secondary Sources

We prefer primary sources when available. This includes original research, official documents, or direct statements. Secondary sources, such as analyses of primary data, are used carefully and always evaluated for potential bias and accuracy.

How Readers Can Verify Cited Sources

Readers can verify information by clicking on the hyperlinks provided within our articles. These links lead directly to the original source material. For further inquiries about specific citations, please contact us.

Process for Handling Disputed Sources

If a reader disputes the accuracy or authority of a source, we encourage them to reach out. Please send details to [email protected]. Our editorial team will investigate the claim, review the source, and make corrections if errors are found.

We are dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of factual reporting. Your feedback helps us uphold this commitment.

Last Updated: March 2026