EXPORT focused on the time frame between the constructions of two Spanish architects: the Yokohama Maritime Terminal (2002), the work of Alejandro Zaera and Farshid Moussavi, and the remodeling of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam (2014) carried out by the Sevillians Cruz and Ortiz.

In addition to knowing almost 200 current projects from a hundred architecture studios in which Spanish architects work, the exhibition presented a historical vision of the work of architects outside of Spain with icons of architecture that passed through the Catedral Primada de América in the 16th century, the Pavilion of the Brussels International Exposition, by Corrales and Molezún, or the Cathedral of Los Angeles, by Rafael Moneo.

EXPORT also focused on the detailed analysis of the profiles occupied by Spanish architects abroad: Insiders, professionals involved in the machinery of international firms; Young Achievers, who stand out for having won a contest abroad; Producers, consecrated architects not only for the recognition of international awards, but for their presence on social networks; Spanish scholars, teachers and researchers who work in foreign universities; Healers, young people dedicated to international cooperation from the development of architectural projects; and finally Outsiders, those who find other ways of making architecture through design, fashion or art.