Process Grid
From first mark
to built form.
Formwork presents your process, not just the outcome. Every project is a sequence — show it that way.

01 — Concept
The first mark
Where a project begins — a line on trace that becomes a building.
01 — Concept
Where a project begins — a line on trace that becomes a building.

02 — Structure
Exposed material
Formwork removed. The concrete stands exactly as drawn.
02 — Structure
Formwork removed. The concrete stands exactly as drawn.

03 — Built
Light does the work
A section that becomes a shadow at 3pm. Exactly as intended.
03 — Built
A section that becomes a shadow at 3pm. Exactly as intended.

01 — Concept
Massing in cardboard
The model that convinced a skeptical client. Still on the shelf.
01 — Concept
The model that convinced a skeptical client. Still on the shelf.

04 — Interior
The inhabited section
What the drawing promised. What the building delivers.
04 — Interior
What the drawing promised. What the building delivers.

02 — Materials
The material argument
Three samples. One decision. No compromise.
02 — Materials
Three samples. One decision. No compromise.

05 — Document
Drawing set, 11pm
The unglamorous hours that make the glamorous building.
05 — Document
The unglamorous hours that make the glamorous building.

06 — Site
Ground condition
The site you studied for six months. The building it became.
06 — Site
The site you studied for six months. The building it became.
Density increases with project depth
Philosophy
A portfolio is a
building argument.
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None of them understand that an architect's portfolio is not a gallery of final images — it is a demonstration of thinking. Section through concept to construction.
No templates. Every portfolio is structured from your own work.
Process is primary. Drawings, models, and sites belong alongside the built.
Typography is architecture. Hierarchy is spatial, not decorative.
White space is not empty. It is the courtyard between buildings.
"The plan is the generator."
Le Corbusier, 1923
Proof before commitment
See exactly what
your portfolio could be.
One complete architect's portfolio, built on Formwork. Every project, every drawing, every material decision — presented the way architecture deserves.
No account required
Sample Portfolio
Noa Bergmann — Architect

Noa Bergmann
Berlin · Est. 2019
14
Projects
3
Awards
8
Built
Residential and civic work exploring the boundary between landscape and structure.

Residential · 2024
Hillside Residence
A considered response to site constraints and program requirements. The structural logic is legible from every elevation — nothing is hidden, nothing is apologized for.
Process documentation
Site Plan
Section
Detail
Presented on Formwork
This is one complete project within a Formwork portfolio. Your portfolio can hold up to 40 projects with full process documentation.