Industry website direction

Architecture website design that makes capability clear

Architecture websites are judged visually, but clients still need to understand what the studio has delivered, how it thinks, which project types it handles, and whether it fits the brief.

Architecture website design examples and directions

Organize project evidence and design thinking so a prospective client can recognize relevant capability and begin a well-informed conversation.

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Cobalt Index

A distinctive direction with a clean editorial visual system for Agency, Architecture, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Clean editorialdistinctive

Lime Protocol

A bold and exploratory direction with a clean editorial visual system for Agency, Architecture, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Clean editorialbold and exploratory

Joinery Grid

A clear and familiar direction with a clean editorial visual system for Woodworking, Retail, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Clean editorialclear and familiar

Room Index

A clear and familiar direction with a clean editorial visual system for Hospitality, Architecture, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Clean editorialclear and familiar

Estate Ledger

A clear and familiar direction with a clean editorial visual system for Real estate, Architecture, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Clean editorialclear and familiar

Terrace Living

A distinctive direction with a organic and human visual system for Real estate, Architecture, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Organic and humandistinctive

Ground Plan

A clear and familiar direction with a clean editorial visual system for Landscaping, Architecture, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Clean editorialclear and familiar

Making Place

A distinctive direction with a organic and human visual system for Construction, Real estate, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Organic and humandistinctive

Clay Studio

A distinctive direction with a organic and human visual system for Architecture, Food, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Organic and humandistinctive

Sun Workshop

A distinctive direction with a organic and human visual system for Architecture, Food, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Organic and humandistinctive

Forest Lodge

A distinctive direction with a organic and human visual system for Architecture, Food, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Organic and humandistinctive

Local House

A distinctive direction with a organic and human visual system for Hospitality, Architecture, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Organic and humandistinctive

Garden People

A bold and exploratory direction with a playful geometric visual system for Landscaping, Architecture, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Playful geometricbold and exploratory

Hotel Edition

A bold and exploratory direction with a art-directed visual system for Hospitality, Architecture, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Art-directedbold and exploratory

Concierge Desk

A distinctive direction with a information-rich visual system for Hospitality, Architecture, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Information-richdistinctive

Maker's Grain

A distinctive direction with a organic and human visual system for Woodworking, Retail, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Organic and humandistinctive
Industry Website Planning

What a Architecture website should help customers do

Use these practical questions, page recommendations, and conversion paths to judge whether a visual direction can support the real customer journey, not only create the right first impression.

Recommended pages and content

Project index with sector, service, location, and scale filters

Case pages combining strong imagery with concise project context

Studio profile, team, design approach, services, and credentials

Insights, news, recruitment, awards, publications, and contact

Useful conversion actions

Discuss a project brief or request credentials

Find the right sector lead or studio contact

Submit a collaboration, media, or career enquiry

Questions the website should answer

Can visitors filter projects by sector, scale, location, service, or status?

Does each project explain the brief, constraints, design response, and team role without inventing outcomes?

Are services, process, people, awards, publications, and contact details easy to verify?

Planning checklist

Confirm image rights, project credits, status, and confidential details.

Choose a project taxonomy before designing the portfolio grid.

Balance visual pacing with fast mobile images and accessible project context.

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