Lecture by Jesús Granada
Jesús Granada, architect and architectural photographer from Spain, in-house photographer of renowned “El Croquis” magazine, will be joining us for a lecture on Tuesday, March 17th, at 5:00 pm. In his talk, titled Context, Construction, and Ideas, Jesús Granada will explore three major concepts around which most of his photographic practice orbits: context (where the work is built), construction (and its logic), and ideas (which formalize the project). He will do so by tracing 25 years of practice across more than 40 countries.
Jesús Granada is a Spanish architectural photographer based in Seville. Trained as an architect at the University of Seville, he has spent 25 years documenting architecture across more than 40 countries. Since 2018 he has served as the in-house photographer for El Croquis, collaborating on monographs with architects including Álvaro Siza, David Chipperfield, Eduardo Souto de Moura, and RCR Arquitectes. His work has been published in over 50 countries. He has lectured at institutions in Spain, France, Italy, Switzerland, the United States, and Mexico.
www.jesusgranada.com


