Alejandro Hernández
Mexico
Architect and editor who has also been a member of Mexico’s National Creators System as well as that nation’s National Academy of Architecture. His most outstanding projects include the Centro de Diseño, Cine and Televisión campus (2003), the Universidad de Guadalajara’s Center for the Performing Arts (2009) as well as the rehabilitation of Mexico’s National Archives at the former Lecumberri Prison (2010). He has served as curator at numerous architecture biennials, notably at Rotterdam, São Paulo, Venice and the Canary Islands. Hernández is a professor of Projects and Architectural Theory at Universidad Anáhuac, CENTRO and the Universidad Iberoamericana. He also worked as a columnist for Mexico City daily Reforma and is currently published in a wide range of Mexican and foreign publications. He is Editorial Director at Arquine magazine.