Gubbins Correa
Juan Gubbins Correa was born in Temuco on October 28, 1995. He began studying Architecture at the University of Chile in 2014, completing his fourth year at the University of Porto, Portugal, between 2017 and 2018. He completed his studies at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, where he obtained his degree in Architecture and a Master's degree in Architecture in 2021, with his thesis Edificio Errante (Wandering Building). During his formative years and his first years as a professional, he was an assistant in architectural design workshops at the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the University of Chile. In 2023, he was a professor of Digital Drawing at the University of Las Américas (UDLA) and of Materials Technology at the University of Talca (UTALCA). He participated in the construction of the inflatable pavilion designed by Smiljan Radic and Nicolas Schmidt for the 23rd Architecture Biennial in Chile, and in the development of a private competition at the office of Christian Kerez. He currently works as an independent architect in Berlin. He has been part of the collective studio Zócalo Arquitectura since 2022 and has collaborated with GA Estudio on several occasions to date. In 2024, he collaborated with NORDSTUDIO Berlin and is currently with Álvaro Urbano Studio.
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NameJuan Gubbins Correa
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Birth1995
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VenueTemuco, Chile.