Case study
An editorial portfolio for a contemporary architecture firm

An architecture portfolio can easily become a plain image gallery. But visitors aren't just looking for beautiful photos: they want to understand the type of project, its location, its year, the services involved — enough to judge whether the studio fits their needs.
I structured each project as a real editorial entry rather than a captioned image, using Sanity as the CMS: each reference has its own fields (location, size, year, services, status), instead of plain free text. This lets the team publish a new project or update information from an editing studio, without ever touching code.
Result: a portfolio that works as a genuine editorial and business tool, where every project provides context, with content the team keeps alive independently.
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