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Projects & Case Studies
14 registered patterns. Project grids, narratives, results and case-study proof.
01
Before and After
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Transformation
Before and after
Before

Describe the original condition or starting point.
After

Describe the completed result without unsupported claims.
02
Case Study Body
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The brief
Document the constraint before the outcome.
A mixed-use harbour workshop needed a project plan that respected a fragmented site, strong daytime activity and a later expansion phase.
Use the opening to explain the context and the design logic, not just the output.
Team
Mixed-use workshop
Approach
Context-led plan
Readiness
Delivery-ready
Result
Reporting live
The delivery decisions
- Explain why the chosen approach fits the available context and constraints.
- Explain key component and platform decisions in relation to use and future phases.
- Explain access, dependencies or implementation constraints.
- Explain what reporting and handover make visible to the client.
Evidence before claims
Show what can be proved.
Use measured results, verified evidence and project-specific terms only after they are confirmed.
03
Case Study Narrative
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Case study
A clear account of the work.
Separate the problem, the decisions and the delivered outcome so the story remains easy to scan.
01 / Challenge
Name the real constraint.
State the context and the client’s actual need in straightforward terms.
02 / Approach
Show the decisions.
Explain the thinking, collaboration and key decisions behind the work.
03 / Solution
Connect delivery to the brief.
Describe what was delivered and how it answered the original need.
04
Case Study Results
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Results
Show only outcomes you can support.
Use one dominant result, a few supporting metrics and an attributable statement only when you have approval to publish it.
Outcome metric
Add one verified result.
Keep the main result concise, measurable and attributable.
Metric 01
Verified figure
Metric 02
Verified change
Metric 03
Verified status
Client perspective
Replace this with an approved, attributable client statement or remove the card entirely.
05
Development Overview
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Development
Present one development with clear, editable facts.
Use this for one focused project presentation rather than a listing database.
Current status
Add the verified project phase.
Availability
Add current unit or availability information.
Units / scope
Add unit types, floor area or other project scope.
Completion
Add the verified completion or delivery information.
Plans and amenities
Keep the plan readable.
Insert a core Image or Gallery for a site plan or floor plan, then add the relevant unit, area, amenity or availability facts here.
06
Gallery and Materials
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Gallery
Project details and materials.
Use a small image set to show context, scale and one material detail without overwhelming the project story.



Material palette
Name only what matters.
Add materials, suppliers, finishes or design notes relevant to this project. Keep credits and claims factual and current.
07
Location Context
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Location
Place the project in context.
Describe the area, access, nearby places or travel times that materially affect the project.
- Add a nearby place or amenity
- Add a travel distance or time
- Add relevant area information
Optional map area
Insert a consent-aware map solution here only when required.
Context note
Explain why the place matters.
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Material Palette
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Material palette
Materials and details
- Add material or finish
- Add supplier or craft credit
- Add a design or care note
09
Project Brief
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A useful first brief
Tell us enough to avoid the generic pitch.
- Organisation or project type
- Approximate scope or budget if known
- Reference material or site details if available
- Primary goals and required outcomes
- Preferred timing
Project brief
Start with the brief, not the brochure.
Send the location, project type, approximate scope and what you want the work to achieve. Add relevant reference files or photos when you have them.
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Project Grid
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Projects
Project examples, ready to customise.

Architecture project
Civic facade
Add the short project context, constraint and delivered scope here.

Collaborative project
Team workshop
Add the short project context, constraint and delivered scope here.

Public realm project
Courtyard renewal
Add the short project context, constraint and delivered scope here.

Infrastructure project
Open-site delivery
Add the short project context, constraint and delivered scope here.
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Project Intro
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The project
Project title ready for the next chapter
Introduce the challenge, the approach, and the outcome in a few concise sentences.
Focus
Add a focus
Duration
Add a timeframe
Outcome
Add an outcome
12
Project Showcase
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Selected system types
Different contexts. Different logic.
Use one featured project to anchor the story, then support it with a smaller set of clearly readable cards.

Commercial project
Harbour Works project
A focused project designed around usable space, day-to-day needs and a later expansion phase.

Urban project
Tight-space planning

Open-site project
Open-site delivery
Decision note
Different operating contexts demand different delivery logic.
Use the text card to explain what changes from one project to another.
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Project Story
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Project scope
Start with the brief and the intended outcome
Describe the context, requirements and priorities in clear, project-specific language.
Challenge
Explain the constraints or decisions that shaped the work.
Approach
Outline the design, construction or installation approach.
Result
Summarise the realised outcome without unsupported claims or figures.
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Technical Specifications
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Specifications
Technical information
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Add a specification | Add the relevant value |
| Add a specification | Add the relevant value |
| Add a specification | Add the relevant value |
Add guarantees, certifications or notes
Use this optional section for source-specific conditions, documentation or explanatory notes.