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CMK Architects

Thoughtful design for Northern Tasmania

Launceston, TAS, Australia Architecture
CMK Architects website by Vendrato
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Before vs After

Before
CMK Architects original website
After — Built by Vendrato
An architectural model, plans, and a sequence of black and orange modules
The build logic Evidence first. Structure second. Finish last.

Each project starts with the business, audience, and existing material—then turns those constraints into a clearer digital system.

Overview

CMK Architects was founded in 2004 by Curtis MacKirdy in Launceston, bringing 30+ years of director experience to commercial, residential, and educational architecture across Northern Tasmania.

The Challenge

A capable Launceston practice with diverse project types was using a basic Squarespace-style site that didn't reflect the quality of their work or leverage Curtis's 30+ years of experience.

Our Approach

Created a design-forward site with indigo/teal branding that showcases their three project disciplines. Director profile, portfolio sections, and clean modern aesthetics create a site worthy of an architecture practice.

Key Features

Director Curtis MacKirdy profile
Three project discipline showcase
30+ years experience highlighted
Indigo/teal brand identity
Portfolio-ready modern design

Why This Design Drives Revenue

30+ years director experience builds instant trust with prospective clients
Commercial + residential + educational coverage maximizes project pipeline
Indigo/teal brand creates modern, design-forward first impression
Modern design replaces basic Squarespace — better pitch presentation material
Northern Tasmania focus creates local SEO advantage over Hobart-based firms

The Result

A fast, modern, SEO-optimized website built with Astro — designed to convert visitors into clients and establish a commanding digital presence.

View Live Site
Next step

Need a clearer digital system?

Bring the current website, workflow, and objective. We will help identify the most useful next move.

A black operational wall with white modules converging into an orange stack
Systems that compound