If there are any useful websites you think would be a good addition to this page, please email nicola.tricker@plymouth.ac.uk.
ArchDaily is the most visited source of tools, inspiration, and knowledge for those who imagine, design, and build the future world.
Archello facilitates joining architects to manufacturers and provides info on where materials in a project were acquired, how the construction was done, etc.
Archinect's goal is to make architecture more connected and open-minded, and bring together designers from around the world to introduce new ideas from all disciplines. It has become a top online destination for progressive-design oriented students, architects, educators, and fans.
ASF-UK is a non-profit organisation that supports communities and practitioners in co-designing more equitable cities.
An online platform where architects search and evaluate building projects. It was created to empower architects and let them learn about buildings to build better design projects for a better world.
Independent publication for design, architecture, art, photography and graphics.
Online magazine & showcase of architecture, design and interior projects from around the world.
DOCOMOMO International is a non-profit organization dedicated to documentation and conservation of buildings, sites and neighborhoods of the Modern Movement.
e-flux Architecture is an archive and editorial project founded in 2016. It describes strains of critical discourse surrounding contemporary architecture, culture, and theory internationally.
Inhabitat® is a green design and lifestyle site that provides coverage of environmental news and the latest in sustainable design. The website is devoted to the future of design, innovative technology and any architectural projects or concepts that emphasize energy efficiency, sustainability and connection to the surrounding environment.
The Royal Institute of British Architects is a global professional membership body driving excellence in architecture.
Women in Architecture aim to achieve equity and aim to tackle the deep-rooted, well documented gender disparities within the profession and education.