New practice directory launches on ArchitectureAU

ArchitectureAU Directory will help landscape architecture practices build their profile among clients and collaborators.

Landscape architecture practices can now create their own profile pages on ArchitectureAU, with the launch today of ArchitectureAU Directory. This new feature provides an opportunity for practices of all sizes to tell their story in their own words and benefit from the credibility inferred by association with Australia’s most respected architecture and design website.

An annual subscription to ArchitectureAU Directory allows practices to create a profile page and upload unlimited projects, and all of this content can be edited at any time via a simple account interface. For practices that have previously been published on the site, in project reviews, awards coverage or other articles, these articles can be linked directly to their Directory profile.

Full contact details are included on every page, including Instagram, phone, web and email links, and a simple online form enables potential clients to make direct contact with a practice.

Users can search by practice type and location, and then refine their search results based on additional criteria, including areas of expertise.

Users can search by practice type and location, and then refine their search results based on additional criteria, including areas of expertise.

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“We’re making it easier for clients to find and connect with design practitioners,” said Mark Scruby, General Manager Digital Publishing at Architecture Media. “And for landscape architects in particular, the directory provides invaluable exposure to potential design collaborators, from within our highly engaged audience of architects.”

ArchitectureAU is offering a limited-time launch discount. Practices who sign up now will receive a 50% discount on their first 12-month subscription. Enter promo code LAUNCH50 at the checkout.

Click here to start the process.

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