Minimalist architecture portfolio layout

Minimalist architecture portfolio layout, minimal, swiss, monochrome

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Minimalist architecture portfolio layout with light background, large photography, and sparse sans-serif labels for residential, hospitality, and corporate projects.

Summary

Minimalist portfolio layout showcasing residential and hospitality architecture through large photographic imagery, with spare geometric labels and white space.

Visual description

Off-white background divided into asymmetric sections. Top right shows a horizontal bar with designer name "MARCEL EBERHARTER" in light gray cap letters. Center contains two large landscape photographs (a furnished interior, a lakeside villa terrace) separated by whitespace, with bold sans-serif headline "Designjuwel am Attersee" overlaid on the left margin in charcoal. Below the photos, vertically aligned gray cap labels ("RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY HOSPITALITY CORPORATE ALL") sit left-aligned. Play icon appears bottom right. Composition uses generous whitespace and a four-to-one photo-to-type ratio, emphasizing photography over decoration.

Key takeaway

Letting photography dominate by reducing text to minimal labels. Negative space creates elegance without feeling empty. Off-white background pairs with muted gray labels to let vibrant architectural imagery stand out. Vertical label stacking organizes categories without cluttering layout.

Reuse notes

Effective for architecture, interior design, real-estate, and luxury brands where imagery drives decision-making. Portrait-heavy projects benefit from this approach. Works well for portfolio sites and case study presentations. Requires strong, consistent photography to justify the minimal text treatment.

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