Profile (CV) of the research teaching staff

Jerez Abajo, Enrique
Department: Departamento de Arquitectura
Field: Proyectos Arquitectónicos
Faculty: Escuela de Ingeniería y Arquitectura

Research Institute: INSTITUTO UNIVERSITARIO DE INVESTIGACIÓN EN PATRIMONIO Y HUMANIDADES (IPH)
Group: T44_23R: Paisajes urbanos y proyecto contemporáneo (PUPC)

UNIZAR teaching of the last six courses
  • Undergraduate dissertation. Bachelor's Degree in Architecture Studies. During academic year 2024-25
  • Undergraduate dissertation. Bachelor's Degree in Architecture Studies. During academic year 2023-24
  • Projects 7. Bachelor's Degree in Architecture Studies. During academic year 2022-23
  • 8a projects. Bachelor's Degree in Architecture Studies. During academic year 2022-23
  • 8b projects. Bachelor's Degree in Architecture Studies. During academic year 2022-23
  • Workshop integrated projects 1. Bachelor's Degree in Architecture Studies. From the 2019-20 course to the 2022-23 course
  • Projects 1. Bachelor's Degree in Architecture Studies. During academic year 2021-22
  • Projects 2. Bachelor's Degree in Architecture Studies. During academic year 2021-22
  • Projects 3. Bachelor's Degree in Architecture Studies. During academic year 2020-21
  • Projects 4. Bachelor's Degree in Architecture Studies. From the 2019-20 course to the 2020-21 course
  • Projects 5. Bachelor's Degree in Architecture Studies. During academic year 2019-20
Academic position: Profesor contratado doctor
Email: ejerez@unizar.es
ORCID number: 0000-0003-2058-7198

Research interests
  • Arquitectura contemporanea
  • Arquitectura moderna
 
   
Enrique Jerez
(Burgos, Spain, 1980)

Enrique Jerez Abajo is an Architect graduated from ETSA Navarra with Honours in 2004, PhD Architect from the University of Valladolid in 2012 and Associate Professor of Architectural Design at the University of Zaragoza. His work tries to link these three sides: practice, research and teaching.

He has worked at Ochotorena Arquitectos, Estudio Cano Lasso and Mangado y Asociados (Spain). His practice includes domestic and public architecture, interior design or landscape interventions. In 2020 he has been awarded with the Europe 40under40 Award by The Chicago Athenaeum and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies, a prize that recognises young European architects. Some of his projects have been awarded or winning in different competitions. His built work has been awarded and exhibited in the Spanish Architecture and Urbanism Biennial (2021, 2018), the Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos Vasco-Navarro Awards (2019, 2013), the Arquia/Próxima Awards for young Spanish architects (2012), the Castilla y León Architecture Awards (2018, 2011) and the COACYLE/ Burgos Awards (2021, 2019, 2016, 2011). Among the publications, AITIM, Arquitectura Viva, Casas Internacional, Cercha, Conarquitectura, Diseño Interior, El País, ON Diseño, TectónicaBlog or ViA arquitectura.

His PhD thesis is titled 'THE LEGACY FROM THE EPHEMERAL. 1937-2010, Designed and Built Architecture of Spanish Pavilions at International Exhibitions'. His line of research is focused on the strategies that take part in the architectural design’s process, based on modern and contemporary Spanish architecture, and in particular on exhibition pavilions and domestic architecture. Author of 'Paisaje y Artificio. El Mausoleo para Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente en Burgos. Miguel Fisac, Pablo Serrano'. He has been guest editor of ZARCH journal (“The traces of the ephemeral”, n.13). Author of articles on books and journals (En Blanco, Future Arquitecturas, Ra, ZARCH…), lectures, talks and papers at national and international congresses. Research award in the XV Spanish Architecture and Urbanism Biennial (2021).

He has been a lecturer of Architectural Design at ETSA Valladolid and at School of Interior Design at the University of Burgos. Guest lecturer at Universidade da Beira Interior (Covilhà, Portugal), IUAV di Venezia (Italy), College of Design Al Ghurair University (Dubai, UAE), ETSA Navarra (Spain), BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg (Germany), TU Delft (The Netherlands) and Sapienza Università di Roma (Italy).


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