Pablo Pérez-Ramos

Pablo Pérez-Ramos

Doctor of Design Candidate at Harvard Graduate School of Design
Co-Founder - Harvard Spain Students Association
Pablo Pérez-Ramos

Pablo Pérez-Ramos is an architect, landscape architect, and landscape planning consultant. He is currently a Doctor of Design candidate and teaching fellow at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

His research focuses in the appearance and morphology of landscape designs and formations as they are influenced by ecological theory. His interests include sustainable landscape and urban design, landscape ecology, and human settlements and agricultural landscapes in arid environments. His most recent work includes contributions to A Line in the Andes (Harvard GSD, 2012), MONU#20 (2014), Architecture is all Over (Actar, 2015) and Urban Landscape (Routledge, 2015).

Pablo is a licensed architect from the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura ETSAM, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (2006), Master in Advanced Studies from ETSAM (2011), and Master in Landscape Architecture with distinction from the Harvard GSD (2012). His work has been awarded in international competitions of architecture, landscape and urbanism. His academic research at Harvard has been granted by the Harvard GSD Dean's Merit scholarship, the Fundación Caja Madrid, the Fundación La Caixa, the Penny White Fund, and the Real Colegio Complutense at Harvard. He has taught advanced architecture studios at the Boston Architectural College (BAC) and, as a teaching fellow, at the ETSAM’s “Laboratorio de Técnicas y Paisaje Contemporáneos”. At the GSD, he has been teaching fellow in landscape architecture theory and in urban design studios and seminars. He has been guest critic at the GSD, the ETSAM, Northeastern University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, among other institutions. He is editor of the New Geographies journal. 

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