GRAPH. Crafting Future Images. Info
Info Projects Airport
Info Projects Green Stadium
Info Projects Wythenshawe
Info Projects Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium
Info Projects Urban Forest
Info Projects Mountain House
Info Projects Nou Camp Nou
Info Projects Santobono Hospital
Info Projects Elche Stadium
Info Projects Les Glòries
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Info Projects Geneve Hockey Club
Info Projects Hull Albion
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Info Projects Guiness Quartier
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Info Projects Hotel Qgat
Info Projects Dreamy images
About + Info Albert Marin Director, Architect
About + Info Adriana Bieda Architect, Cg Artist
About + Info Miguel Martinez Architect, Cg Artist
About + Info Sara Serrano Architect, Cg Artist
About + Info Agnieszka Skwirut Architect, Cg Artist
About + Info Our Clients Clients + Prizes + Publications
We play with hope. There is something dreamlike in creating images of what does not yet exist.
 Imagining the future is an act of projection and responsibility. (1/6) Info
GRAPH is a creative studio specialized in still images and audiovisual content for the architecture of the future.
Founded in Barcelona in 2011, we were born with a clear intention: to challenge the established rules of architectural representation. (2/6) Info
From the beginning, our foundation has been the same:
 to help any architectural practice,
 to communicate their projects creatively before they become real, and to achieve outstanding results. (3/6) Info
We are screen craftsmen.
We use the latest technological advances to capture architect's dreams. All of us come from an architectural background, this perspective defines us.
 We understand the profession from within, its timing, its risks, its contradictions. (4/6) Info
Before starting, we need to understand.
 Information, context, place, people, uses. We believe in a healthy relationship with our clients, based on a deep initial transfer of information.
 The study of what is specific, local, singular is essential to avoid the visual homogenization of a globalized world. (5/6) Info
In a present that demands immediacy, we choose contemplation. In a world saturated with perfect images, we choose conscious imperfection. In a discipline that projects the future,we work from the memory of what has not yet happened. (6/6) Info
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