Material first
Photography and floor plans lead every page; the interface stays out of the way.
Architecture & design — sample project
Full-bleed project photography, a quiet type system, and a template the studio can extend themselves as each new build finishes.
One template, reused deliberately — the photography and the project brief carry each page.
Three principles that shape how the site — and the practice's work — gets presented.
Photography and floor plans lead every page; the interface stays out of the way.
A single, disciplined layout the studio can populate themselves — no developer needed for new work.
Fast-loading, properly structured pages so new projects surface in search from day one.
The same four stages, every project — clients always know what happens next.
A walk-through of the site or existing building, and an honest read on budget and planning constraints before any concept work starts.
Sketch options and a preferred direction, refined with the client until the brief and the drawings agree.
Construction drawings, engineering coordination, and permit or planning approval handled on the client's behalf.
Regular site visits through construction, ending with a full handover pack for the finished building.
What the practice takes on, laid out plainly so the right enquiries land in the inbox.
New builds and full-house renovations.
Retail, hospitality and workplace interiors.
Sympathetic additions to period buildings.
Passive solar, low-embodied-carbon materials.
A short enquiry form gets the right conversation started before the first call.
This page is a demonstration built by Laneway Studio to show an architecture portfolio homepage in practice. It isn't a real practice, and the projects shown are placeholders.