The ‘Kōgyō’ project page features a number of minimalist photographs of an empty flat in an old building, in which various objects have been placed. The images show an orange armchair, a briefcase and a road bike. The page also displays the project title and a brief description.

BAEM

Development of the portfolio website for BAEM, a freelance design studio run by Benjamin Schubert.

Job
Design and development
Year
2026

Visit website

I had the opportunity to build a portfolio website for freelance architect Benjamin Schubert.

Some of the design elements, particularly the endless-scroll functionality on the home and project pages, were developed collaboratively.

The website was built using the flat-file CMS Kirby and optimised for mobile use and fast loading times.

The website’s homepage features a narrow vertical image strip showcasing the projects, a large white studio logo, and a navigation bar with the three tabs ‘BAEM’, ‘About’ and ‘Contact’ at the bottom of the screen.
Project page titled “Red”. It features several images showing concrete surfaces with red steel beams. Centred above a landscape-format image featuring two horizontal red steel beams is the BAEM logo, framed by a thin white border.
The ‘About’ page features the BAEM logo (Construction, Architecture, Conservation & Metric), a photograph of the architect Benjamin Schubert, and a brief CV.

Credits

This project was a collaboration. I would like to thank everyone involved for a successful partnership:

Design
BAEM

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