Architecture Portfolio Guide for High School students
Architecture Portfolio Guide for High School students. The Full Book!
185 pages. Color.
It was written for the student who feels drawn to architecture, yet does not fully know where to begin. For the student who looks at university portfolio requirements and feels both excitement and confusion. For the student who wonders whether their drawings are good enough, whether their ideas are original enough, whether they are “architect enough” already.
For the student who senses that architecture is about much more than making attractive buildings, yet needs a path that makes this understanding practical, clear, and possible.
The truth is simple.
A strong architecture portfolio does not begin with perfection. It begins with attention. It begins with curiosity. It begins with learning how to see, how to think, how to observe, how to ask better questions, and how to turn your own experience of the world into meaningful work.
A portfolio is not a folder of pretty images. It is the beginning of your voice. It is evidence of how you notice, how you wonder, how you search, how you test, and how you transform what you feel and see into drawings, photographs, models, spaces, and ideas.

