Miguel Alberto Abelleira Doldán is a Professor in the Department of Architectural Projects, Urban Planning and Composition at the School of Architecture, University of A Coruña (UDC). His teaching portfolio includes several core courses across multiple programs including the Degree in Architectural Studies, University Master in Architecture, and Master's Degree in Industrial Design Engineering. His research interests focus on the History of Architecture , particularly Modern and Contemporary Architecture with special emphasis on Galician Architecture and the History of Design . He has made significant contributions to understanding architectural heritage in Galicia, with particular attention to furniture design, urban development patterns, and the relationship between public spaces and social activities. An analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals a consistent focus on Galician architectural identity, with strong emphasis on historical preservation, regional architectural styles, and the evolution of design traditions. His work spans from detailed studies of specific architects and buildings to broader examinations of urban development patterns and cultural heritage preservation. Professor Abelleira Doldán actively supervises numerous bachelor's and master's theses on topics ranging from social housing design processes to maritime heritage and urban planning projects. His research has been supported by various funding entities including LOREFAR, SL, TELEVÉS S.L., and the Galician Technology Center for Automotive. He is a member of the Research Group in History of Architecture at UDC, where he contributes to ongoing projects examining Galician architectural heritage, urban development, and design history. His work bridges academic research with practical applications in architectural preservation and urban planning.






