An Editorial Infrastructure for
Architecture and Design
BAM exists to help architectural work be seen, understood, and reviewed in the way editors expect.
The Problem We Address
Architecture and design work is rarely overlooked because of quality.
It is lost in process.
Today, studios face thousands of publications, platforms, and editorial channels, each with different formats, requirements, and expectations. Preparing press kits, adapting files, rewriting narratives, and reaching out publication by publication consumes time studios cannot afford.
Rejection often comes from correctable issues: incomplete documentation, inconsistent credits, unclear narratives, or mismatched formats. Once a project is declined, editors are rarely revisited with the same work.
The result is wasted effort, missed opportunities, and strong projects that never reach the right audience.
BAM was created to remove this friction, structure the process, and help studios grow with clarity, consistency, and editorial intent.
What BAM Does Differently
BAM treats every project as editorial infrastructure, not a one-time submission.
Instead of helping studios prepare material repeatedly for different outlets, BAM structures work once, so it can be reviewed, referenced, and reused across publications, awards, and media over time.
Projects published on BAM are:
This reduces friction for editors and eliminates repeated preparation for studios, allowing strong work to be evaluated on merit, not lost to process.
An Editorial Approach
BAM operates with an editorial mindset, not as an open upload or promotional platform.
Projects are reviewed and prepared through a structured editorial process, aligned with the standards and working practices of leading architecture publications and award platforms.
This approach prioritizes:
This ensures projects are assessed on architectural merit, not lost due to formatting gaps, unclear narratives, or editorial fatigue.
Why a Central Press Kit Platform Matters
Editors increasingly rely on trusted sources to research and verify projects.
By bringing structured press kits into one place, BAM helps:
BAM functions as a reference layer, not a gatekeeper.
How BAM Is Built
BAM is developed and maintained by a team of Architects with long-standing experience in architectural documentation, project preparation, and editorial coordination.
The platform is designed to evolve carefully, prioritizing stability, clarity, and editorial trust over rapid feature expansion.
Looking Ahead
BAM will continue to expand its editorial infrastructure and resources to better serve studios and editors globally.
New tools, contributors, and collaborations will be introduced gradually, without compromising editorial standards.
Work With BAM
Studios interested in publishing their work or understanding the editorial process can begin here: