Teaching with:
Felix Heisel
Imani Day
Il Hwan Kim
Catherine Wilmes
Michael Jefferson
Practising with:
Alejandro Carrasco Hidalgo
Angela Molina Calzada
Researching with:
Jesse LeCavalier
Eduardo Terán is a New York/Madrid-based architect and educator. Since July 2023, he holds the position of Design Teaching Fellow at the College of Architecture, Art and Planning at Cornell University. As part of his research and practice, he has been committed to the analysis of infrastructural relationships under the canopy of data management and its consequences in the architectural realm. Recently, he was awarded with the Prize of Excellence (Space Group, Seoul, November 2022) for his studies of data civicness and urban possibilities in vertical public connectors in the city of New York. In collaboration with Associate Professor Jesse LeCavalier, co-curated a public exhibition and symposium “Data Clouds” in Berlin (June 2023) addressing the domains of technology intersecting with architectural typologies. In parallel, he investigates museum institutions and inter-infrastructural dimensions through the lens of politics and history. Recently, he presented the paper “A Phantom Museum?” in the AMPS Congress (Prague, June 2023) following those premises.
He graduated from Cornell University, College of Art, Architecture and Planning in 2022 after completing the Master of Science, Advanced Architectural Design, where he received the Award for Outstanding Performance in Architecture at AAP, Cornell University in December 2022. In addition, he earned a Master and Bachelor in Architecture from Universidad de Alcala (Madrid, 2017,2016 respectively). Before joining Cornell University, he previously held an appointment at Montana State University, where he ran studios based on the study of operatable spaces in local typological buildings in Bozeman.
Image> The Third Havana Biennial, AAP, 2022. Piergianna Mazzocca, Sophia Bachas, Roy Zhang, Eduardo Teran.
Image> The Third Havana Biennial, AAP, 2022. Piergianna Mazzocca, Sophia Bachas, Roy Zhang, Eduardo Teran.
Image> The Third Havana Biennial, AAP, 2022. Piergianna Mazzocca, Sophia Bachas, Roy Zhang, Eduardo Teran.