jason ladrigan is a switzerland-based photographer (and architect). this ever-growing website brings together a selected catalogue of work, alongside a closer look at projects such as  benoít, tafelzetting, spaces of waste, and coastal architecture (all coming soon). curious for more? read a little about, download a pdf overview (also coming soon), or simply say hello via instagram or info@jasonladrigan.com  

jason ladrigan (*1994) studied at the dublin school of architecture (TUD), graduating in 2018. since then, he has lived and worked across ireland, belgium and switzerland, collaborating with noA architecten, NU architectuuratelier, jo taillieu architecten, Veldwerk Architecten and StudioO Architektenkollektiv.

now based in basel, he begins an independent practice, centred around photographic and documentary work.

somewhere between architecture, design and the arts, photography became an essential part of his practice. working exclusively with analogue photography, the process is slow and deliberate, offering a way to observe, question and better understand a place and the people, objects and moments found within it.

Jasons’ work moves between commissions, collaborations and self-initiated projects, and has been shown in several exhibitions and publications. more recently, his photographic work has received support through irish arts grants.



selected highlights - exhibitions, publications, lectures, projects and awards:

2026        Benoît in Architecture, publication contribution (coming late 2026)
2026        Flanders Architectural Review No.17, publication contribution (coming late 2026)
2026        Architecture Bursary Award, Arts Council of Ireland
2026        Solo Exhibition, Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Aragón, Spain
2026        Lecture, The Image as a Tool, Universidad San Jorge, Zaragoza, Spain
2025        Solo Exhibition, Universidad San Jorge, Zaragoza, Spain
2024        Tafelzetting #13, Aga Batkiewicz / Vlaams Architectuurinstituut, Antwerp, Belgium
2024        Solo Exhibition, Het Objectief Gallery, Ghent, Belgium




© Jason Ladrigan 2026