The New and Improved ARCHITECT Website

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Something’s different. Did you notice?

No, I didn’t get a haircut. On March 17, we relaunched our website, architectmagazine.com. The new design should make finding, viewing, and uploading content much easier. The type is bigger, there’s more white space, and navigation has been simplified. And while the page layouts are much cleaner, we’ve added more links to related information: articles, videos, continuing education courses, and so forth.

The website is now responsive, as well, which means that it automatically adjusts to suit the size of the screen you’re using. New back-end technology will allow the editors to produce and post more content, more speedily. Similar efficiencies apply to the processes for architects to register in the firm directory and self-publish their work in our project gallery.

So, better? You be the judge. Please take some time to browse around, and let us know what you think in the comment section below.

About the Author

Ned Cramer

Ned Cramer served as editor-in-chief of ARCHITECT from the publication’s founding in 2006 until 2020, and as vice president, editorial, at Hanley Wood.

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