Architecture & Design has introduced major upgrades to its website, designed to streamline the way industry professionals access information, discover products and manage projects. These enhancements ensure a more efficient and tailored user experience.
February 14th, 2025
With an emphasis on customised experience, the new website allows users to personalise their experience by selecting specific interests — whether it’s particular products or project types. This ensures that the most relevant content appears first, eliminating the need to search through unrelated information.
Meanwhile, a completely re-engineered search function makes finding the right content easier than ever. Extensive research into industry search behaviours has helped create an intuitive system that quickly connects users with projects, news, products and suppliers — all in one place.
The introduction of a new, curated Collections section allows users to save and organise their favourite projects and products into lists. This feature is ideal for tracking ideas, managing inspiration or sharing selections with clients and colleagues.
These are just a few of the key improvements designed to enhance workflow and efficiency. Visit architectureanddesign.com.au now to experience the full range of updates. Plus, by signing in and exploring the new platform, users be automatically entered into a draw for a chance to win an iPad Pro.
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