Felipe Hernandez (architect)
Felipe Hernández Ph.D. (born 1971) is a Colombian-born architect who lives and works in the United Kingdom. He is a Lecturer in Architectural Design, History and Theory at the Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge, where he is also Co-director of the Master in Architecture and Urban Studies (MAUS).[1] Fellow Architect and Director of Studies at King's College Cambridge and Director of Studies at Christ's College Cambridge
Hernández has worked extensively on Latin America and other areas in the Developing World, including Africa, the Caribbean and South East Asia.
Publications
- Bhabha for Architects (Routledge 2010)
- Beyond Modernist Masters: Contemporary Architecture in Latin America (Birkhauser 2009)
- co-editor Rethinking the Informal City: Critical Perspectives from Latin America (Berghahn 2009)
- co-editor "Transculturation: Cities, Spaces and Architectures in Latin America" (Rodopi 2005)
- He is currently co-editing a second volume on Latin American informal settlements for CSP, and writing a monograph on Modern Architecture in Africa, South and Central America
References
- ↑ Architecture and identity - Page 497 Peter. Herrle, Erik. Wegerhoff - 2008 "Felipe Hernandez is an architect and lecturer in architectural design, history and theory at the University of Liverpool. His work focuses primarily on the situation of contemporary Latin American cities and explores the multiple architectural ..."
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