
Mahtab’s Architectural Portfolio
Client: Mahtab
01. Project Overview
Mahtab, with six years of experience in architectural design, aimed to further her career in Italian architecture. Despite her expertise and high-quality projects, her previous portfolio led to a rejection. Determined to succeed this time, Mahtab entrusted us with creating a portfolio that would fully showcase her skills and help her achieve her goal within a tight deadline.Â
02. Challanges
Meeting the Tight Deadline
This challenge required strategic prioritization of tasks to ensure that the final product met the high standards necessary to advance her career. We had to plan every step, from initial concept development to the final presentation, ensuring that no detail was overlooked while adhering to the strict timeline. This challenge pushed us to be innovative and resourceful, leveraging our expertise and streamlined processes to deliver a compelling portfolio on time.
03. Solutions
• Strategic Document Enhancement
Improving and completing the documents was crucial. Each project needed to tell a different story, demonstrating Mahtab’s multifaceted approach and diverse skills. We wrote a scenario for each project, discussing its purpose, approach, and unique details to best convey Mahtab’s architectural philosophy.
• Highlighting Versatility
To show Mahtab’s multitasking ability, we filled gaps in each project strategically. One project was developed from a research-oriented perspective, another focused on sections, plans, and functions, and others included detailed diagrams. This approach highlighted Mahtab’s ability to handle various aspects of architectural design, emphasizing her versatility.
• Minimalist Design
A minimal portfolio was chosen to align with her architectural style and objectives. The portfolio features a simple layout with a white background, ensuring that all details are clearly visible.
• Reflecting Personal Interests
Mahtab’s love for photography, art, and the history of art and architecture was woven throughout the portfolio. This approach showcased her multidimensional interests and suggested a unique worldview shaped by diverse experiences—an essential trait for creating unique architectural spaces.
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