Sergio Lopez-Pineiro

Sergio Lopez-Pineiro

  • Assistant Professor, Architecture

Education

Master of Architecture II, Princeton University, School of Architecture
Architect, E.T.S. Architecture, Technical University of Madrid, Spain

Biography

Sergio Lopez-Pineiro is an architect operating at the intersection of architecture and landscape, and exploring voids as socio-spatial phenomena of freedom, diversity, and spontaneity.

He is the author of A Glossary of Urban Voids (Jovis, 2020) and Typologies for Big Words (ORO Editions, 2022). Lopez-Pineiro is the director of the design studio Holes of Matter and an Assistant Professor in Architecture at the School of Architecture & Urban Planning (SARUP) at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where he teaches design studios and theory seminars focusing on the public built environment. He has previously held the 2006-07 Reyner Banham Fellowship at the University at Buffalo and the 2014-15 Daniel Urban Kiley Fellowship at Harvard University.

Lopez-Pineiro trained at E.T.S. Architecture (ETSAM) of the Technical University of Madrid and received his post-professional Master of Architecture degree from Princeton University, where he was awarded the Suzanne Kolarik Underwood Prize.

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