Guillermo Banchini
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Biography
Teaches architecture design studio at Pratt and at the National University of Rosario, Argentina; registered architect in Argentina; established a Rosario-based practice with Marcelo Spina from 1995 until 2001; worked at PATTERNS in Los Angeles; first prize-winner for the Soho-Lounge Restaurant; winning proposal for SCI-Arc extension; selection in the proposal for the monocoque house for the Venice and Beijing Biennale, 2004; established BAarqs in Rosario, Argentina; publications and exhibitions include IBLR house, ICGB house, and many other projects.
Education
Dipl. Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina; M.Arch., SCI-Arc.