Elegant, project-led HTML templates for architecture firms, architects, and architectural designers. Project portfolio by typology, RIBA chartered architect credentials, planning and design process explainer, services by project stage, planning application success stats, client brief CTA, and planning authority insight pages — designed to win residential and commercial commissions.
Get 180+ Templates — $35Clients commissioning an architect begin with visual evidence of capability, not a services page. The project portfolio communicates design aesthetic, scale, typology range, and build quality in the first thirty seconds of a visit. Process, credentials, and fees answer questions that arise after the portfolio has established that this firm can do what the client needs. A project-first architecture website reverses the typical service firm homepage structure — lead with the work, support with the process, close with the CTA.
Residential new build, residential extension and conversion, commercial, heritage and listed buildings, interior architecture, landscape integration, public and community — filter by typology. Each project: project name, location, key stats (m² floor area, construction value, planning authority, completion year), architectural photography (external, internal, detail), and a project narrative explaining the design challenge and solution. Projects with planning permission recently granted are particularly valuable — they prove the firm's track record with specific local authorities.
ARB (Architects Registration Board) — legally required to use the title "architect" in the UK. RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) Chartered Practice — voluntary but prestigious, signals commitment to professional standards. RIBA Chartered Architect designation for individual architects. Each team member: ARB registration number, RIBA membership grade (Architect, RIBA, FRIBA), qualifications (B.Arch, MArch, RIBA Part I/II/III), years in practice, and project specialisms. ARB registration is verifiable at arb.org.uk — displaying registration numbers demonstrates regulatory confidence.
RIBA Plan of Work stages 0–7: Strategic Definition, Preparation and Brief, Concept Design, Spatial Coordination, Technical Design, Manufacturing and Construction, Handover, and Use. Explaining the RIBA stages in plain English demystifies the architectural process for clients who have not commissioned an architect before — reducing the primary barrier to enquiry. A fees guide by stage ("we typically charge X% of construction cost for stages 1–5") sets expectations and filters clients whose budgets align with professional fees rather than permitted development self-service.
"98% planning success rate — 140 applications approved in [local authority]." Planning success statistics are a uniquely persuasive signal for residential clients — they demonstrate the firm understands what the local planning authority will and will not approve, reducing the client's perceived risk of a refused application and a wasted fee. A planning authority page for each local authority the firm regularly works in, explaining local planning policies and typical approval conditions, builds local SEO and demonstrates deep local planning knowledge.
| Keyword | Volume | Competition |
|---|---|---|
| "Architect [city]" | High | Moderate |
| "Architecture firm [city]" | Moderate | Lower |
| "Residential architect [city]" | Moderate | Lower |
| "Extension architect [city]" | Moderate | Lower |
| "Listed building architect [city]" | Lower | Very low |
| "Planning consultant [city]" | Moderate | Lower |
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