gabriel hernandez

Gabriel Hernández (Canary Islands, Spain) is an architect, researcher and educator. His work pivots on graphic tools and creative processes, focusing on the global scale of the interrelations between architecture, art, design and landscape. Gabriel holds a Master’s degree in Architecture from the ETSAM/UPM and a Master’s in Editorial Design from IED Madrid (Spain). Additional training includes research stays at ENSA Paris La Villette (France), CUJAE in Havana (Cuba) and the CEPT in Ahmedabad (India). He has received a Fulbright predoctoral research grant to complete his studies at Yale School of Architecture.

He is currently an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Architectural Composition (UPM) and the Dean’s Delegate for Doctoral Studies management and Architecture Archive at the ETSAM (UPM). In addition, he is an invited lecturer and critic at the IE University (Spain), the Architectural Association (UK) and Manchester University (UK). Winner of the Thyssen Museum Drawing Prize, Gabriel was the founding Head of Education and Research Units at the Norman Foster Foundation and previously, Art Projects Coordinator at Ivorypress. In architectural practice, he has collaborated with Andrés Perea, Salvador Pérez Arroyo (Madrid) and Atelier Cité Architecture (Paris).