As part of the Barcelona 2026 World Capital of Architecture program, Adrià Goula, one of Spain's most renowned architectural photographers, presents Atlas Re-Edificatòria, a photographic project that connects building rehabilitation processes with the work of contemporary artists. Through a selection of sculptures and installations, the exhibition reflects shared approaches, languages, and interests between construction and artistic practices.

Excavate, Tear Out, Peel, Accumulate, Drill, Prevent, Preserve, Mark, Rearrange, Micro-support, Macro-support, Restructure, Sew, Subdivide, Camouflage, Encase, and Protect—these elements form the basis of an atlas of seventeen chapters that structure the selection of photographs comprising an artistic project previously undertaken by the photographer called Re-Edificatòria.

On this occasion, the exhibition presents seven of the seventeen chapters that make up the project, in each of which the work of one or more contemporary artists is related to the photographic selection.

Through this exhibition, Adrià Goula highlights the aesthetic, conceptual, and poetic value of the different stages and work processes that precede the finished work. Shifting the focus away from mere functional purposes, the various chapters explore the possibility of understanding reconstruction projects as spaces of resonance where the interests of the visual arts converge.

The greatest technical challenge posed by the exhibition has been the scale of the photographs. The photographs will be presented in four sizes, divided into two main groups: the largest, measuring approximately 4 x 2 m and 2.6 x 2.6 m, will be freely suspended from metal rails, without any frame or supporting structure; and a second group of medium-sized images, ranging from 1.0 x 2.0 m to 1.2 x 1.2 m, will be framed in black wooden frames. All the prints have been produced on 200 gsm Hahnemühle Matt Fibre paper.

Through photography, it is possible to capture the unexpected beauty that emerges from the encounter between these two temporal, material, and stylistic instances: that of the original construction and that of the potential new building.

Atlas Re-Edificatòria, a photographic project by Adrià Goula. Photograph by Adrià Goula.

Atlas Re-Edificatòria, a photographic project by Adrià Goula. Photograph by Adrià Goula.

Atlas Re-Edificatòria is part of the activities of Barcelona 2026 World Capital of Architecture, a distinction awarded to the city by UNESCO and the International Union of Architects (UIA), making Barcelona a global forum for architecture, urbanism, and landscape design.

Together with the support of the Barcelona City Council, the Generalitat of Catalonia and the Ministry of Housing and Urban Agenda, from February 12 to December 13, a multidisciplinary program will be deployed in collaboration with schools, universities and professional and cultural entities throughout the Catalan territory.

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Alexadra Laudo (Heroinas de la Cultura), Adrià Goula.

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Carlos Bunga, Lara Almarcegui, David Bestué, Patricia Gómez i María Jesús González, Luz Broto, Marc Larré, Mario Santamaría i Antonio R. Montesinos.

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Adrià Goula Sardà is an architect (ETSAB, 2000) and since 2004 combines architectural photography with personal works of an interdisciplinary nature. As an architectural photographer, he has completed more than two thousand commissions for renowned architects and for various public and private institutions, both nationally and internationally.

His photographs have been published in multiple magazines, monographs, books and specialized publications. In 2023 he was curator of the book Survey Barcelona, ​​commissioned by the Barcelona City Council to offer a photographic overview of the actions carried out in the city during the last eight years.

He currently teaches the Master of Architecture at La Salle Campus Barcelona – URL and the Master of Landscape Design. He was a professor at Elisava in the subject of Space Communication between 2015 and 2019, and a professor of architectural photography at the Escuela Sert of the COAC between 2010 and 2015.

His personal work is based on photography, which functions as a starting point, as notes on certain topics of interest that are later deepened and expanded through works in different formats, such as installation, sculpture, drawing or video.

He has participated in conferences, talks and workshops at different congresses and schools of architecture such as ETSAB, ETSAV, IED, Elisava, Eina, the University of Alcalá, the University of Navarra, the School of Architecture of Umeå (Sweden), the Bienal de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires 2017, the Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea and will be a speaker at the next UIA congress, which will be held in Barcelona in July 2026.

In 2011, the Esteyco Foundation published the monographic book De-Construcción, in which images of elements under construction were compared with elements under demolition, creating visual parallels between them.

Awards and recognitions.-

-His work Re-Edificatoria, about buildings under rehabilitation, was part of the Spanish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2016, awarded the Golden Lion.
-Received the Bienalba Award for Photographic Production in Architecture at the 2017 Buenos Aires Architecture Biennial.
-In 2020 he received the Silver and Bronze Lux awards in the Architecture and Interior Photography category.
-In 2021 he was awarded in the Spanish Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism in the photography section.
-An image from the Cota 0 project, about the floods in Valencia, was a finalist in the AENA25 Awards and was exhibited at Las Naves de Gamazo in Santander, while the complete project was presented at the ArtPhotoBcn26 Festival at the DHub in Barcelona with the H2O Gallery.

Exhibitions.-

-The Monochroms project was exhibited at Arts Santa Mònica on the occasion of Art Photo Bcn (2020). -Participated with the Càmera Glòries installation in the Barcelona Model Architecture Festival (May 2022)
-The multidisciplinary project Cel·la Nòmada, arising from an investigation into the cell of the Barcelona Model prison in which his grandfather was imprisoned during the dictatorship, has participated in group exhibitions at the Felícia Fuster Foundation (October 2020), at Lab36 at the Senda Gallery (June 2020), at MAC (Mataró Art Contemporani, February-March 2022), and was the subject of a monographic exhibition at the Gallery H2O (2021). It has also evolved into new proposals presented at the Lluèrnia Festival (November 2022), at the La Bianyal Festival (October 2022) and at an exhibition in Cal Xerta de Sant Pere de Riudebitlles (July 2022).
-The Dream City project has been exhibited in the Galería Antoni Pinyol (May 2023), in the Centro Cívico Pati Llimona in Barcelona (September 2023), in the DHub in Barcelona as part of the Art Photo Bcn Festival (October 2023) and in the Festival Fonament 2026 in Calonge (October 2025).

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Published on: June 14, 2026
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metalocus, AGUSTINA BERTA
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