B.S.Arch; M.Arch; Madrid Polytechnic University School of Architecture (ETSAM)
Pablo Sequero is an Assistant Professor at Syracuse University School of Architecture. A registered architect and educator from Spain, he is co-founder of the award-winning architectural design and research practice salazarsequeromedina. His practice approaches the built environment as a cumulative, evolving condition, where design operates through the lens of adaptation. Across built projects and speculative proposals, Sequero focuses on local typologies, shifting climates and material assemblies, considering the generative potential of adaptive re-use.
Sequero’s work has earned international recognition with awards in multiple competitions, specializing in small-scale public installations and affordable housing projects. Most recently, his practice was the recipient of the Architectural League Prize for Emerging Architects Award (2025), shortlisted for the MCHAP Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize for Emerging Practice (2024), and a finalist for the Arquia/Proxima awards in Spain (2024). Recent projects have been featured in publications including The Architectural Review, Frame, Arquitectura Viva, AD Magazine, El Pais and The Architect’s Newspaper, among others. In addition, Sequero has contributed to architecture festivals, exhibitions and biennales in venues including the Festival des Cabanes at Villa Medici in Rome (2026), Laguna in Mexico City, ARCO Contemporary Art Fair and Casa de la Arquitectura in Madrid (2026), the BAP Biennale d’Architecture et Paysage of Versailles (2025), the 13th BIAU – Iberoamerican Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism (2024), and the 4th Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism (2023).
Previously, Sequero has served as a Visiting Critic at Cornell AAP, a Visiting Scholar at Montana State University, and a Visiting Professor at Arquitectura PUCP in Lima, Peru. He has taught design studios, visual representation and building technology electives, and thesis at both undergraduate and graduate level.
Sequero holds a Master of Architecture degree from the ETSAM, Polytechnic University of Madrid, where he received an ASEMAS national award for design excellence. Before founding his own practice, he worked as competitions team leader at Barkow Leibinger in Berlin, (2018–2022), and as a project architect at Rafael Moneo’s studio in Madrid (2015–2018).