What format should Architecture portfolio be?

When applying for an employment position, most architectural practices will firstly ask for a sample portfolio to be sent with your C.V/resume. This should consist of two to five A3 or A4 pages (three is preferred), and be a very careful selection of your best and most relevant work.

What should an architecture portfolio include?

Portfolios may be submitted in either paper or electronic format and should include the following:

  • Applicant’s name and contact information.
  • Table of contents.
  • A description of the applicant’s individual contribution to any group or professional design projects.
  • Academic, personal, and/or professional projects.

What is the best paper size for architecture portfolio?

1) 6″x9″ will fit on an 8.5” x 11” sheet of paper. This is good if you’re printing it yourself. Anything bigger than an 8.5” x 11” and you have to move up to 11” x 17” which most personal printers cannot print. Not only that, but then the portfolio becomes “too” big.

How many projects should an architecture portfolio have?

On average, you shouldn’t have more than five projects if you can help it because too many could cause your audience to lose focus.

How many pages should an architecture portfolio have?

The typical portfolio has 20-40 pages. Resume and cover letter are optional (if mailing, send a cover letter, resume and design sheets) and the design can be coordinated with the portfolio. Design a simple and understated enclosing system that doesn’t detract from the layout and presentation of your own work.

Do you need a portfolio to study architecture?

Your portfolio should demonstrate creative thinking as well as technical ability. Freehand skills are valued in architecture, therefore sketchbooks showing creative thinking and ideas are particularly relevant.

What should an architecture portfolio include for university?

We look for a range of different creative skills at an architecture degree interview, which may include:

  1. sketchbooks/process work.
  2. photos of work in progress.
  3. creative writing.
  4. precedent studies or case studies.
  5. concept sketches.
  6. hand-drawn sketches of places, spaces or buildings.
  7. life drawing.
  8. photographic studies.