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🎨 UI design by Lali Bagrationi · Built by Daker.site
Altaysel.az is a professionally designed and developed Laravel-based website for a historical architectural bureau founded in the 1960s. The platform allows the team to showcase their rich portfolio of architectural projects across Azerbaijan, categorized by year, region, and project type.
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🗺️ Interactive Map
Custom-built map allows users to browse architectural projects geographically, by region. -
🧰 Admin Dashboard
Admins can:- Add/edit architectural projects
- Upload project media
- Assign projects to regions and years
- Manage services and news
- Preview live project updates instantly
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📰 News Module
Add and manage news about company activity and industry insights. -
📆 Project Archive by Year
Since the bureau has been active since the 1960s, projects are structured historically and filterable by year. -
📤 Social Media Sharing
Each project page can be shared directly to social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, Telegram, etc.) -
🌐 Multi-language Ready
Website architecture is prepared for internationalization.
| Layer | Technology |
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| Backend | Laravel (PHP) |
| Frontend | Blade templates + JS |
| Database | MySQL |
| Styling | Tailwind CSS |
| Map | Custom interactive JS map (geo-linked projects) |
| Routing | Laravel routes/web.php |
| SEO | Metadata, sharing-ready links |
Custom-built JavaScript map allows users to browse architectural projects by region. Each marker links to a project with full details.

Detailed project view with title, description, media, and the ability to instantly share the project on social media (Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, Telegram).

Secure admin panel with intuitive UI for editing architectural projects, assigning regions, uploading images, and setting project years.

Admins can create and publish news posts, keeping clients and partners informed about the bureau's activity and achievements.

Users can browse all projects through a visual timeline slider, structured by decade and year — perfect for an archive-rich organization dating back to the 1960s.
