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Important - Updates to Architizer's Terms of Use and Privacy Policy

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We’re updating our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy to reflect our recent acquisition by Materia

We’re updating our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy to reflect our recent acquisition by Material Bank. Updates to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy Hi there, We are excited to share that Architizer has been acquired by Material Bank. This is a thrilling opportunity that will allow Architizer to focus on what we do best, celebrating the world’s best architecture, and will bring new opportunities to the Architizer community including better tools and resources to streamline the design process. As a member of Architizer, content you have shared with us may be featured on the Material Bank inspiration platform. This will expand the reach and exposure of your work and generate new opportunities for collaboration and creative exchange. (Please note, content connected to private projects will not be featured on any Material Bank platforms.) If you prefer not to have your content shared or featured on the Material Bank inspiration platform, you may opt out by filling out this form [this form](. If you have any questions, please email us with any questions at support@architizer.com. Architizer will continue to be a creative destination on its own to celebrate superlative architectural projects and the people behind those projects. In the coming months, we’ll be adding additional features focused on helping architecture firms better promote their work and earn new business. If you are a firm marketer interested in participating in the beta of these new features, please sign up [here](. In partnership with Architizer, Material Bank will expand its online presence with a one-of-a-kind inspirational platform specifically built to complement the creative process of architects and designers. This new inspiration tool will be a closed platform for creatives and the A+D community. If you are a practicing architect or designer interested in getting beta access to this new inspiration platform, please sign up [here](. We’ve updated our [Terms of Service]( and [Privacy Policy]( to reflect our acquisition by Material Bank and this opportunity for increased exposure. Please take a moment to review and understand our updated terms. These changes will become effective on October 19, 2022. Your continued use of the Architizer services on or after October 19, 2022, indicates your agreement to our updated Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. With the added resources and support, we’re looking forward to creating much more for you on the next phase of our journey! Sincerely, The Architizer Team Questions? Send us an email at support@architizer.comArchitizer, New York, NY 10004 [Unsubscribe](<%asm_group_unsubscribe_raw_url%>)

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