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PATRICIO POUCHULU received his architectural training with Sir Peter Cook at the Bartlett School, London, United Kingdom. M.Arch. Master in Architectural Design, UCL, University College London (1998) British Council & Fondo Nacional de la Artes Scholarship (1997). Graduated from FADU, UBA, Universidad de Buenos Aires (1995). Full registered architect in Argentina. His projects explore innovative, futuristic spaces dealing with a wide range of topics, themes, places: Cities and utopias: London Bridge Project; Architecture and nature: Blau Hotel, House in a Cliff; Resting and leisure: Mirador de Atardeceres; Offices: The Lift; Museums: GEM; Theatres: Kalevala. Pouchulu is teaching and lecturing in Europe; his work is published in international magazines.

BORN: Buenos Aires, 1965. QUALIFICATIONS: M.Arch. (Bartlett, UCL, London), Architect UBA - CPAU. EDUCATION: The Bartlett School of Architecture, London (1997-1998). Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, UBA (1983-1993). PRACTICE: Pouchulu Architects (established in Buenos Aires, 1999) Pouchulu is a full registered architect, CPAU, Consejo Profesional de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Buenos Aires, member of UIA, Union International of Architects. Reg. Nr. 22.484. CONSULTANT: City of Buenos Aires Government, Urban Space, author of the regulation “Nodos Libres” (2006). DIRECTORSHIP: Essential Spatial Project (ESP) specialized in multifunctional mega-structures. Study cases in Europe, Africa, Southamerica and Asia. RESEARCH: New relations between unconventional forms and nature-protected locations. LECTURES: London, Munich, Buenos Aires. ADJUNCT PROFESSOR (LEHRBEAUFTRAGTER): FHM Munich, Germany, MEDU Munich Experimental Design Unit with Susanne Biek, 2003-04. Design Units with Professors Jörg Homeier, Herbert Meyer-Sternberg, (1999-2002). LECTURER: Theory of Architecture. FADU, UBA 1994-95. VISITING TEACHING: London (The Bartlett, Stadelschule-Frankfurt), Buenos Aires (UBA, UP, private competitions). JURIES: London. WRITINGS: London, Buenos Aires, Milano.

Patricio Pouchulu, Venezia, 2001
Patricio Pouchulu