Eduardo Mediero MArch ’19 has been appointed the new Fishman Fellow at the Taubman College of Architecture in the University of Michigan. It is one of the most prestigious teaching and research positions for young faculty in the US. Mediero is a licensed architect and founder of HANGHAR, an architecture practice based in Madrid that works on the confluence between architectural precedents and financial organizational models. The practice develops projects from furniture, interior design, housing and urbanism.

His work has been exhibited at the XIV Biennial of Spanish Architecture and Urbanism, the 16th and 15th Venice Architecture Biennale, the Colegio de Arquitectos de Madrid and the ETSAM. Mediero is also the recipient of the Real Colegio Complutense Fellowship and the Arthur Lehman Fund.

While working on his own practice at Taubman College of Architecture, he is currently teaching Architecture Core studio and a representation course along with developing his research which he started at the GSD during his thesis with advisor Mark Lee. While at the GSD, Mediero was the recipient of the 2018 KPF Traveling Fellowship.

Click here to read Eduardo’s Faculty Directory Profile at University of Michigan.