University of Miami School of Architecture 

Faculty

Part-Time Faculty

  • Nelson Alvarez
  • Wyn Bradley
  • Juan Calvo
  • Wendy Caraballo
  • Carlos Casuscelli
  • Gerald De Marco
  • Sebastian Eilert
  • Ted Evangelakis
  • Steve Fett
  • Rafael Fornes
  • Christopher Groves
  • Jeffrey Howard
  • Adam Krantz
  • Ricardo Lopez
  • Oscar Machado
  • Armando Montero
  • Stephen Nostrand
  • Joachim Perez
  • Carlos Ramirez
  • Edgar Sarli
  • Victor Santana
  • David Trautman

Adjunct Faculty

  • Sister Suzanne Cooke, RSCI
  • Andres Duany
  • Leon Krier
  • Rosario Marquardt
  • Stephen Mouzon
  • Raul Rodriguez
  • Sister Ann Taylor, RSCI

Administration

  • Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Dean
  • Denis Hector, Associate Dean
  • Jean-François Lejeune, Director of Graduate Studies
  • Rocco Ceo, Director of Undergraduate Studies

Carmen L. Guerrero

Title: Assistant Professor in Practice, Undergraduate Rome Program Coordinator, Explorations in Architecture Academic Coordinator (high school summer program)
Office Location: Bldg 49 B, Room 118,
Office Phone: 305.284.6134
E-mail Address: carmeng@miami.edu
Website: http://www.clgdesignstudio.com

Teaching Area:

Architectural Design and History of Italian Modern Architecture and Urbanism
Explorations in Architecture Summer High School Program Academic Coordinator and Faculty

Education:

M. Arch, Cornell University, 1994
B. Arch, University of Miami, 1990

Licensure:

Registered Architect, Florida

Teaching and Administrative Experience:

University of Miami
Assistant Professor in Practice, 2008-present
Research Assistant Professor, 2005-2008
Rome Program Coordinator, 2001-present
Part-Time Lecturer, 1994-2005

Professional Experience:

Carmen Guerrero Design Studio, Inc. Principal of architecture and interior design firm since 1999. From 1994-1999 was project designer at Workspace, Inc in Coconut Grove, designing and managing commercial interior renovations

Academic and Professional Honors:

Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce City Beautiful Award for Outstanding Interior Space, 2008
Faculty Award for Part-Time Faculty, 2001
Helen Fagan Tyler Award for Outstanding Female Student in Architecture, Cornell University, 1992

Publications:

“Miami Open City” essay included in Archivos de Arquitectura Antillana: Arquitectura Contemporeana, 2009. Issue 032, pg. 290, edited by Gustavo More, co-editor Carmen L. Guerrero

“The Lessons of Mollino: The Models of the House on the Heights and of the Furggen Station” essay included in the exhibition catalogue Carlo Mollino, Arabesques edited by Fulvio & Napoleone Ferrari, Electa 2006

Current Research:

Italian Modern Architecture of the 20th century with an emphasis on the Italian Rationalist Movement

Exhibitions:

Materia Materiale Costruzione. Directed and exhibited architectural design studio projects for the urban renovation of Castel Madama, Sapienza Universitå di Roma, January, 2009
Luigi Moretti: Tutte Le Ville (1931-1973) Exhibit, Curator, School of Architecture, University of Miami, Spring 2008
Moretti visto da Moretti. Directed the construction of exhibition models, Archivio Centrale dello Stato, EUR, Rome, Fall 2007
The Three Romes Exhibit, Curator, School of Architecture, University of Miami, Fall 2007
Carlo Mollino arabeschi, Galleria Civica d’arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Turin, Italy, Fall 2006

Community Service:

Directed charrette for the design of outdoor recreational spaces for the Creative Children’s Therapy Center in Kendall, Florida, Summer 2006

Recognition:

Home Miami, “Balancing Out The Work and Design Equation,” pg. 32, Apr/May 2009
La Republica, Tempo Libero, “Materia, materiale, costruzioni – mostra e progetti su Castel Madama,” pg. 11, February, 2009
Archivos de Arquitectura Antillana: Arquitectura Contemporeana, “Miami Open City,” Issue 032, pg. 290, edited by Gustavo More, co-editor Carmen L. Guerrero, 2009

Conferences and Lectures:

American Institute of Architecture Students South Quad conference, delivered lecture titled “Modernism in Italy”, University of Miami Coral Gables, Fl. Spring 2008
“Designing the Archaeological Landscape,” delivered lecture titled, “Museo della Forma Urbis a Roma, Castello Orsini, Castel Madama,” Italy, January 2008

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