POST 7: ArchDaily, the world's most visited architecture website.


ArchDaily is a weblog that covers architecture, urban planning and design works. It was founded in March 2008 by Chilean architects David Basulto and David Assael.


It is listed as one of the most visited architecture websites in the world. Its objective is to disseminate exemplary projects of efficient urbanism on a global scale, to provide plans, images and tools to those in charge of sketching the design of macrocities.


On its website you can find more than 300,000 images and plans of more than 32,000 projects by international architects. The user can filter by author, country or materials. Other content is added to this database, such as news related to the sector and a catalog of construction materials from more than 300 companies in the countries where they are based: Chile, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, USA and China.


For all these reasons it is one of the websites that I visit very often, in fact, I would dare to say that I visit it daily. In addition, it is the ideal web platform for architects who are looking for references in which to guide themselves for their next projects. Given this, Archdaily has 13 and a half million monthly visits and three million followers on Facebook.


Last year, it merged with Architonic, a Swiss platform that, like ArchDaily, shares a passion for architecture and understands that with better information architects can create a better environment. This merger promises users more inspiration, more knowledge and better tools to navigate a growing amount of information, so they can make better informed decisions and thus take advantage of the largest architecture and design community in the world.



https://www.archdaily.com/


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