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Pérez Moreno, Lucía Carmen
Department: Departamento de Arquitectura
Field: Composición Arquitectónica
Faculty: Escuela de Ingeniería y Arquitectura

Research Institute: INSTITUTO UNIVERSITARIO DE INVESTIGACIÓN EN PATRIMONIO Y HUMANIDADES (IPH)
Group: T37_23R: Built4Life Lab

UNESCO codes
  • Historia de la arquitectura
  • Diseño arquitectónico
  • Posición social de la mujer

Number of 6-year periods of research productivity evaluation
  • CNEAI research evaluation. 01/01/22
  • CNEAI research evaluation. 01/01/21
  • CENAI. 09/07/18
  • ACPUA. 01/09/16
Academic position: Prof. Titular Univ.
Email: lcperez@unizar.es
Personal web page: https://muwo.unizar.es/
ORCID number: 0000-0002-6303-1950

Research interests
  • Teoria de la arquitectura
  • Composicion arquitectónica
  • Cultura arquitectónica
  • Estudios culturales
  • Igualdad entre hombre y mujer
  • Historia de las mujeres

University degrees
  • Bachelor in Philosophy. KU Leuven. 2024
  • Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design. Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University. 2008
  • Architecture International Postgraduate Program. Helsinki University of Technology (HUT-TKK). 2004
  • Arquitectura. Universidad de Navarra. 2003

PhDs
  • Teoría y práctica del proyecto. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. 2013

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Lucía C. Pérez Moreno (Zaragoza, 1979) is a Professor of History and Theory of Architecture at the University of Zaragoza. She has been visiting professor at the University of Colorado (USA) in 2016 and at the KU Leuven (Belgium) between 2022 and 2024. She holds a PhD in Architecture from the Polytechnic University of Madrid (ETSAM, 2013) and is a Philosopher at KU Leuven (2024). She holds a Master's degree from Columbia University (New York, USA, 2007-08), a postgraduate degree from Aalto University (Helsinki, Finland, 2003-04) and is a register Architect and Urban Planner since 2003 (University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain - Extraordinary Prize and Spanish National Prize for University Studies).

Dr. Pérez-Moreno specializes in 20th century Spanish architectural history and feminist theory. Since 2016, she has led several research projects on the history of women in Spanish Architecture, including the MuWo project "Women in Spanish (post)modern architectural culture, 1965-2000" and the digital platform #ArquitectasenelMapa, developed between 2019 and 2023 and funded by the Ministry of Science and Innovation and the Ministry of Equality of the Government of Spain.

She has edited four special collections on architecture and feminist theory: "Becoming a Gender Equity Democracy: Women and Architecture Practice in Spain and Portugal (1960s-1980s)" (Arts 9, 2020), together with Patrìcia Santos-Pedrosa (University of Beira Interior, Portugal), "Architectural Historiography and Fourth Wave Feminism" (Architectural Histories 8, 2020), together with Torsten Lange (Lausanne University, Switzerland), "Women, Feminist Practices and Alternative Professionals in Architecture" (Zarch 18, 2022), together with Ann E. Komara (Colorado University-Denver, USA) and "Mujeres y cultura arquitectónica en España en el último tercio del siglo XX" (Arenal 30.2, 2023). She is editor of the book series "Gender Perspectives in Architecture" which, to date, has three volumes. The publication of her next edited book Women and Architecture in a Spain in Transition, 196X-199X, is scheduled for spring 2024.

She has received 12 awards for her research work, including the "Celia Amorós" award from the Aragón Investiga program (2021), her nomination for the International Architecture Critics Awards in 2017, from CICA (International Committee of Architectural Critics), and several awards in the research category of the Spanish Biennials of Architecture and Urbanism (2016, 2018, 2021). She is a member of AMIT (Association of Women Researchers and Technologists), the AECA (Spanish Association of Art Critics), the PMAC collective (Platform of Women in Contemporary Art) and the EAHN (European Architectural History Network), of whose scientific journal she was associate editor between 2017 and 2020. Recently, the Government of Spain has included her in its Women and Science Unit as one of the most innovative Spanish researchers.


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