We are very pleased to announce the launch of the new Yallowega Bélanger Salach Architecture website—brought to life with an elegant, modern design that represents the evolution of YBSA.

Yallowega Bélanger Salach Architecture is a full-service architectural firm based in Sudbury, Ontario. Established in 1964, this firm has shaped the landscape throughout Northern Ontario.

Having designed many of Northern Ontario’s most prominent landmarks, YBSA has also influenced the built environment across Ontario and internationally with award-winning and innovative designs in the education, healthcare, recreation and tourism sectors.

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We designed and developed a website that features key information about YBSA’s origins, work, place in the community, and of course, the team behind it all. Equally important to the project’s success, was delivering a website for today’s ever-evolving user. The website functions flawlessly on mobile, tablet and desktop, and also integrates a simplified Content Management System which allows staff to add projects to the online portfolio and edit information on the fly.

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We set out to build a website that put architecture at the forefront. We kept the design rather minimal. The site now has a similar feel to a glossy architecture magazine. With work as beautiful and functional as YBSA’s, we decided to minimize the visual impact of information and emphasize project photography in all sections of the site.

Utilizing subtle, yet dynamic user interactions and designing with a simplified user experience in mind, ultimately resulted in intuitive usability.

The team at YBSA is a regional leader in architecture. It was time to make their website the industry leader as well.

We’d like to thank the partners at YBSA for trusting in our vision and allowing us the freedom to build what we believe to be the best online experience for their clients and potential clients. Kudos to over 50 years of amazing work. Here’s to the next 50.

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