Narratives of space: Exhibition of projects from the Master's Degree in Architecture Image and Communication

Authors

Ferran Ventura Blanch (ed)
Universidad de Málaga
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4113-2646
Jorge Yeregui Tejedor (ed)
Universidad de Málaga
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8244-8877

Keywords:

arquitectura, fotografía, arte, exposición, Málaga

Synopsis

The exhibition brings together a selection of projects produced over the past five years by the students of the Permanent Training Master’s Degree in Architectural Image and Communication at the University of Málaga.

A total of twenty projects reveal the diverse possibilities that architecture offers for the communication and dissemination of the discipline in all its dimensions. The main objective of the master’s programme is to train both architects and non-architects in architectural communication from its various perspectives: photography, film, publishing, museography, curatorship and digital space are just some of the subjects that enable the construction of a new transdisciplinary vision of architectural communication today. This body of work showcases a variety of techniques developed throughout the programme, now compiled and presented in this exhibition. An exhibition that represents the new communicative agents of architectural culture.

The current proliferation of diverse professionals in the field of architectural communication—particularly in architectural photography, architecture-oriented filmmaking and architectural publishing—makes this exhibition a reflection of the wide range of realities that exist around architecture and communication. A significant number of our architects currently work in architectural photography, others in book and magazine publishing, and others in filmmaking. This is closely related to their disciplinary knowledge, their spatial vision, and their understanding of spatial narrative developed throughout their architectural studies.

The exhibition features five editions of the master’s programme, with a total of twenty-four students represented. From the first edition in 2020 to the fifth in 2025, forty final thesis projects have been defended and are now presented before the visitor in this exhibition.

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Published

November 28, 2025

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-84-1335-454-5