Live Websites
Fabric Structures Association Website
The FSA website features a Member Directory, Featured Project gallery, Industry/Member News sections and more. The site also boasts a Drupal-based content management administrative back-end that allows two user levels to update news stories, edit member profile data, submit info for featured projects, publish news stories, export leads gathered by the site, etc, and requires all actions to be approved by an administrator before going live.
Cambridge Architectural Website
LarsonO'Brien was tasked with repurposing an existing, underperforming website built only a few months earlier.
Enhancements include Flash systems introduction, integration with branding and other marketing initiatives,
improved Download Center requiring registration/login, RSS feed subscription, improved Project Gallery,
and the development of a Mesh & Attachment Gallery.
Cambridge Architectural Microsites for
Cambridge Solucent,
Cambridge Interior, and
Cambridge Parkade
These 3 microsites were developed to support a vertical marketing initiative that began in 2007.
Highlights include in-depth case studies, integration with e-marketing campaigns, and sophisticated search engine optimization.
Birdair Website
Highlights include a previewable, restricted-access Download Center, searchable project gallery,
RSS feed subscription, searchable high-res photo database for internal sales team use, and more.
Follansbee My Best Roof Microsite
Hightlights include Gallery of Homes showcasing existing product applictions and a Flash-based Build Your Own Roof
application that allows visitors to visualize the various color combinations available on three standard home types.
HH Robertson Website and
Power/Data Post Website
Highlights include interactive Flash product introduction videos, a restricted-access Download Center
to encourage sales lead data capture, email marketing campaign integration, news RSS feed subscription, and more.
Email Marketing
Non-Architectural Websites
Currently in Development or Proposal Phase