Nexspace

Experimental Architecture Studio

Experimental Architecture Studio

Services

Multipage Website

Scope

Visual direction
Editorial layout
Brand expression

Client

Nexspace

Location

London, England

Year

2021

Info

NexSpace needed a website that felt as bold and unconventional as the architecture it represented.

The design focused on creating a portfolio experience that felt less like a standard agency website and more like an editorial architecture publication.

The project centered around two key pages:

  • A homepage introducing the studio and its projects

  • A project detail page for showcasing architectural work in depth

Architecture websites often rely on clean grids and minimal layouts, but they can sometimes feel too predictable.

For NexSpace, the challenge was to create a digital presence that reflected experimentation, scale, and visual impact.

The website needed to present projects clearly while still feeling distinctive and memorable.

The project was not launched because the client did not release the budget for development.

Even though the website did not move into production, the design established a strong visual direction for the studio and explored how architectural work could be presented in a more editorial and distinctive way.

This project was a useful exercise in balancing experimentation with clarity.

The biggest challenge was creating a site that felt unconventional without becoming difficult to use.

The final direction shows how a portfolio website can feel artistic, spacious, and structured at the same time.

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