Architectural Content Blocks
Over 100 specialised content blocks across 13 categories, designed specifically for architecture documentation. Decision blocks, risk registers, requirements matrices, testing frameworks, operational runbooks, planning tools, reference tables, and integration documentation, each with purpose-built structure and professional styling that renders identically in web and PDF output.
Generic documentation tools give you a blank page and leave you to figure out how to structure an architecture decision, a risk assessment, or a requirements matrix. The result is inconsistency: every architect formats these differently, every project invents its own templates, and the documentation is impossible to search, compare, or maintain. Content Foundry solves this with purpose-built content blocks that enforce structure while providing professional visual styling.
Decision Documentation
Architecture is about decisions. These blocks capture the thinking behind designs so it is preserved, searchable, and traceable.
Risk Documentation
Requirements, Testing, Operations, and Planning
Core Documentation Blocks
Beyond the specialist blocks, Content Foundry includes all the standard documentation building blocks with professional styling.
Connected to the Model
Web and PDF Rendering
Every content block renders identically in both web and PDF output. There is no 'PDF-compatible subset'. The same page with the same blocks produces equivalent output in both formats. Architecture teams can publish a website for interactive access and a PDF for formal distribution, from exactly the same source content, with no formatting adjustments.
Six D3-powered spatial layouts that arrange infographic media into interactive visual patterns: Knowledge Hub (radial star), Comparison Lens (side-by-side columns), Orbit Rings (concentric circles), Hexagonal Cluster (honeycomb grid), Flow Tree (hierarchical branches), and Story Arc (vertical zigzag with animated S-curves). Each layout renders responsive, animated diagrams directly in documentation pages.
Customise every visual aspect of your published documentation with 120+ CSS colour variables, light and dark theme support, custom icon upload for logos and brand marks, and per-component styling overrides. The published site reflects your organisation's brand identity, not the tool's default appearance.
NeoArc Studio produces architecture documentation that looks as good as enterprise websites. Animated diagrams, scroll-driven presentations, a full infographic design system, professional PDF publishing, static website generation, 100+ styled content blocks, six D3 visualisation layouts, and complete theme customisation, all from the same source content.