Best Framer portfolio templates for architects
An architect's portfolio needs to let the work breathe. Overdesigned websites distract from the projects themselves — what you need is a clean, image-led template that presents your built work with the space and scale it deserves. These Framer templates are minimal and editorial by nature, making them an excellent choice for architects, architectural designers, and small studios. Large full-bleed images, considered typography, and structured project layouts are recurring themes. Framer's fast rendering ensures your photography loads quickly and looks crisp across all screen sizes. If you also want to publish writing or project notes alongside your work, portfolio with blog Framer templates offers that combination. For the Webflow equivalent, see architect Webflow templates.

Format
A clean and minimal, one-page portfolio template

Jonas
A minimal, one-pager portfolio template — great for product designers

Offset
A thoughtfully crafted design portfolio with light and dark mode built in

Lucid
A straightforward, high-quality portfolio template with a blog built-in

Sharp
A clean and beautiful portfolio with a blog template, the portfolio I’ve used for years

Darkfolio
A dark, clean and minimal portfolio template for designers

Irene
A simple dark theme portfolio template for designers and creatives

Atlas Studio
A sleek portfolio template for modern creative agencies

Accent
A simple, colourful, and minimal design portfolio template

Wynn
A bright, colourful, one-pager template for designers and creatives
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Architecture portfolios need to let the work lead. The best templates use large, high-quality image presentation, minimal chrome that doesn't compete with the projects, and a project structure that can handle mixed content — photographs, plans, renders, and written project descriptions — cleanly.
Yes. Framer's visual editor handles all content updates independently. Adding a new project, updating images, writing project descriptions, and publishing changes requires no code. For architects who want to keep their portfolio current after each completed project, this is a significant practical advantage.
Framer supports native page-level password protection. You can create a locked version of a project page that you share privately with prospective clients during interviews, while keeping it hidden from the public portfolio. No plugins or workarounds required.
Yes. The templates scale well from a sole practitioner's personal portfolio to a small studio site with team and services sections. Several include multi-person team pages and practice overview sections that small practices can use without modification.
Yes. Framer's case study layouts support mixed content — photographs, floor plans, section drawings, renders, and text — in a structured page format. You present each project with the level of depth it warrants, from a minimal image spread to a fully annotated case study.
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