A building photo without context is just furniture for the internet. You've seen it: the perfect shot, the golden hour, the dramatic angle. It looks incredible. But what does it tell you? That someone took a good photo? That the building exists? It doesn't tell you why that wall curves. It doesn't tell you what problem it solved. It doesn't tell you what compromises were made. It doesn't tell you how it performs in monsoon season, or how the maintenance team feels about cleaning it. A beautiful image without context is decoration. A simple sketch with context is architecture. The best projects I've seen documented aren't the ones with the prettiest photos. They're the ones that explain the thinking. The constraints. The decisions. The reality. Show me the process, not just the product.