From its inception, photography has been a key resource in the study of
architecture, as architects perceived that the photographic
representation of their work would become the iconic image of their
artistry. Photography & Modern Architecture in Spain 1925-1965 looks
at the history of architectural photography during Spanish
architecture's modern period, which ranged from the avant-garde of the
1920s to the conclusion of the International Style. Alongside hundreds
of photographs documenting the architectural environment of Spain during
these decades, text by Iñaki Berguera unfolds the relationship between
photographer and architect. Among the photographers included are
Francesc Catala-Roca, Marin Chivite, Paco Gomez, Alejandro de la Sota,
José Galle, Luis Lladó, Oriol Maspons, Nicolás Muller, Margaret
Michaelis, Francisco Ruiz Tilve, Alberto Schommer, Julio Ubiña, José de
Yarza García, Fernando Higueras, José Manuel Aizpúrua, Fernando García
Mercadal and Josep Brangulí.