Víctor Larripa Artieda

Ph.D. Architect by the School of Architecture of the University of Navarra, where he teaches Design Studio in the Degree in Design as well as in the Degree in Architectural Studies. He has also been Deputy Director of the Master’s Program of Theory and Architectural Design, where he now coordinates the theoretical curricula. His research is framed both in the area of creative processes and strategies for design, and in the field of Theory and History of Modern Architecture. His dissertation examines the concept of architectural Form, its cultural significance, and the main formal strategies that the modern architects developed during the 1920s and the 1930s. Between 2012 and 2014 he completed his work researching at the Columbia University GSAPP, New York, as a visiting Scholar; and at the Getty Research Institute, in Los Angeles. Since then, he has also taught in the Instituto Politecnico de Lisboa, the Instituto Politecnico de Portalegre and the School of Architecture of the University of Miami. He is a co-founder of the firm VERNE Arquitectura, where he develops architectural projects.