Archexteriors Vol. 37 ((better)) Jun 2026

"Stunning images" as "impressive photographs" is okay.

In the "Inspiration for Architects and Designers" section, terms like "invaluable resource" might become "essential guide" or "must-have tool." "Stay Up-to-Date with the Latest Trends" could be "remain current on contemporary styles" or "be informed about emerging methods." "Develop Their Design Skills" → "enhance their creative abilities" or "refine their professional techniques." archexteriors vol. 37

Fourth bullet: "Technical Details" – "Technical" as "mechanical", "practical", "functional". "Details" could be "information", "specifications", "particulars". "Stunning images" as "impressive photographs" is okay

"Green roofs": living roofs.

For "sustainable design principles": environmentally conscious architectural approaches. "Green roofs": living roofs

Terms here include "comprehensive guide", "exterior design excellence", "diverse range of projects", "expert insights", "invaluable resource", "architect", "designer", "builder", "education", "reference", "focus on sustainability", "mixed materials", "bold colors", "must-have", "create stunning exterior designs".

"Architects and designers" could use "professionals", but since the user said not to touch proper nouns like "architect", maybe just substitute "design professionals". Wait, but the user said "expert designers". Let me check. The original text has "architects and designers". So perhaps "architects", "designers", "builders" are proper nouns here? Wait, in the last sentence, there's "architect, designer, or builder" – those are categories, not proper nouns. So synonyms for "architect" could be "designer", "builder", "contractor". Wait, but the user might consider those as categories and not proper nouns. This is a bit confusing. Let me proceed carefully.