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Fernando Jerez is an Associate Professor in the Discipline of Architecture at the UWA School of Design, The University of Western Australia. He is also a founding partner of SMAR Architecture Studio, recognized globally for award-winning projects such as the Urban Confluence Silicon Valley design and Science Island Museum in Kaunas. His research focuses on the intersection of architecture, technology, and society, leveraging near-future scenarios to address urban and environmental challenges.
Education:
- PhD Summa Cum Laude with International Honors (2013), ETSAM, Technical University of Madrid (UPM)
- Bachelor's Degree in Architecture, ETSAM UPM
- Advanced studies at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL
Research Interests: Jerez explores architectural innovation through emerging technologies, sustainable design, and socio-political engagement. His work emphasizes renewable energy integration (e.g., photovoltaic systems), urban resilience, and interdisciplinary collaboration between art, science, and engineering. Recent projects include studies on hybrid energy storage systems for remote grids and light-based cultural installations.
Awards & Recognition:
- Over 20 international awards from institutions like the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and Alvar Aalto Foundation
- Featured in Forbes, Dezeen, Archdaily, and major architectural journals
Teaching & Projects: Coordinates graduate research and teaches MArch studios, undergraduate units, and PhD supervision. Key projects include Yusur-Bridges (Spain-Morocco collaboration) and WA(ter) (Perth urban redevelopment). Active as a scientific committee member for Criticall conferences and lectures globally.
Labs & Teams: Leads SMAR Architecture Studio, blending academic research with practice. Collaborates with organizations like Microsoft, the Spanish Housing Ministry, and the Finnish Association of Architects.


