This paper presents the results of a photography based research project on the representation of architectural space. From a phenomenological perspective, the investigation aimed to find a visual approach that would contribute to the representation of architectural space as a place for experience. Trindade subway station, by architect Eduardo Souto de Moura, was chosen as a case study, functioning as a laboratory for the experimentation of visual strategies that emphasize the physical presence and sensorial perception of the photographer, as well as the presences of users.
This paper was presented at the 5th International Conference "On the surface: photography on architecture" and later published in Sophia Journal
Ana Miriam Rebelo, Fátima Pombo, José Carneiro
Sophia Journal, 4. Visual Spaces of Change: Unveiling the Publicness of Urban Space through Photography and Image
Pedro Leão Neto, Iñaki Berguera (ed.) Scopio Editions. 2019.