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Studio Fourth-Year
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Master of Architecture, Media Course
Spring 2025
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Open Elective
Fall 2023
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Studio First-Year
Spring 2024
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Studio First-Year
Fall 2024
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Studio First-Year
Spring 2024
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Eduardo Cilleruelo Terán is an architect, researcher, and educator holding the position of Assistant Professor of Architecture at Texas Tech University’s Huckabee College of Architecture and co-founder of Estudio Latente. His work explores the spatial, cultural, and political implications of infrastructure and digital networks at the intersection of design, technology, and territory.
Eduardo has taught at Cornell University as a Design Teaching Fellow and has also been a Visiting Instructor at Syracuse University and Montana State University. His work has received awards and been exhibited internationally, including at the Venice Biennale, the Cornell University Biennial, and by Spain’s Ministry of Housing and Urban Agenda, among others. Eduardo holds a Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design from Cornell University and degrees in Architecture and Urbanism from the Universidad de Alcalá. He is a registered architect in Spain.
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ec7442393@gmail.com
Eduardo Cilleruelo Terán is Assistant Professor of Architecture at Texas Tech University’s Huckabee College of Architecture and co-founder of Estudio Latente. He is an architect and researcher based in the United States, where his work explores the spatial, cultural, and political implications of infrastructure and digital networks at the intersection of design, technology, and territory.
He has taught at Cornell University as a Design Teaching Fellow and has also been a Visiting Instructor at Syracuse University and Montana State University. His work has received awards and been exhibited internationally, including at the Venice Biennale, the Cornell University Biennial, and by Spain’s Ministry of Housing and Urban Agenda, among others. Eduardo holds a Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design from Cornell University and degrees in Architecture and Urbanism from the Universidad de Alcalá. He is a registered architect in Spain.
Currently, Eduardo teaches design studios and theory seminars at Huckabee College of Architecture.
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Teaching