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Fernando Guerra photography

Fernando Guerra is a Lisbon-based architectural photographer and co-founder of FG+SG studio. Originally trained as an architect, he brings a deeply thoughtful, human-centered approach to his work, blending clarity, atmosphere, and subtle narrative in each image. Guerra is celebrated for capturing architecture with precision and poetic sensitivity, often including contextual elements—like passersby or shifting clouds—that enrich the storytelling of each space.

Since establishing FG+SG in 1999 with his brother, Sergio, Fernando has played a pivotal role in showcasing contemporary Portuguese architecture to a global audience. His imagery, featured in leading international publications and embellished with accolades like Canon Ambassador recognition and Photographer of the Year, reflects a balance of technical rigor and emotional depth—capturing both the structural beauty of architecture and the life that surrounds it.

LOCATION: Lisbon, Portugal
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Nana Apartment in Lisbon / rar.studio

Nana apartment by rar.studio is located on the first floor of a building that was constructed in the second half of the 19th century on an area of landfill established along the Lisbon

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Garage House in Lisbon / Fala Atelier

Portuguese studio Fala Atelier has completed the rehabilitation of a small windowless garage into a home for a young couple. Garage House is located in Lisbon, Portugal.

Graca Apartment in Lisbon / Fala Atelier

Project: Graca Apartment Architects: Fala Atelier Project Team: Filipe Magalhães, Ana Luisa Soares, Ahmed Belkhodja, Clara Pailler, Mariana Silva, Lera Samovich Location: Lisbon, Portugal Project Year 2016 Photography: Fernando Guerra | FG+SG Fala Atelier has recently completed

Chiado Apartment in Lisbon, Fala Studio

Located in Lisbon, Portugal, Chiado apartment was completed in November 2015 by Fala Studio, a naïve architecture practice based in Porto. The 120m2 apartment, built in the turn of the 19th century

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