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Eduardo Terán
Instructor

Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design at Cornell University’s College of Art, Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from Universidad de Alcalá


Eduardo Cilleruelo Terán is an architect, researcher, and educator based in New York and Madrid. His work focuses on analyzing infrastructural relationships within the context of data management and its impact on architecture. In Fall 2022, he was awarded the Prize of Excellence by Space Group in Seoul for his research on data civicness and the potential for urban vertical public connectors in New York City. Collaborating with Associate Professor Jesse LeCavalier, he co-curated the “Common Clouds” exhibition and symposium in Berlin in June 2023, exploring the intersection of technology and architectural typologies. In 2023, he received the Cornell Council of the Arts award, presenting his exhibition “Data Tactics: Information Control, and Colonization Strategies in the Data Center Technocene” at Cornell University in Spring 2024. Additionally, in April 2024, he showcased his installation “Post—Lands” at the John Hartell Gallery in Sibley Hall, which features technological pavilions examining the relationship between data architecture and the human body. He served as the Design Teaching Fellow at Cornell AAP during the 2023-2024 academic year.

Eduardo completed his Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design at Cornell University’s College of Art, Architecture, and Planning in 2022, where he received the Award for Outstanding Performance in Architecture. He also holds a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from Universidad de Alcalá (Madrid, 2017 and 2016, respectively). Before joining Cornell, he taught at Montana State University, where his studio courses focused on the spaces between private and public typologies in Bozeman’s local buildings.

Alongside his academic career, Eduardo collaborates with international and multidisciplinary professionals in practice. He is the founder and editor of Momentum Magazine, a publication for sharing architectural manifestos. His work has been exhibited and published at venues, including the Venice Biennale, the Chamber of Architecture of Madrid, the Spanish Royal Academy in Rome, and Cornell University.