Pablo Sequero
Pablo Sequero is an architect and co-founder of salazarsequeromedina, a collaborative architecture practice with work in Peru, Spain, Korea and the US. He is an Assistant Professor at Syracuse University School of Architecture. Together with Laura Salazar and Juan Medina, he leads a practice working across civic projects in Spain, Peru, the United States, Italy, and South Korea. Their work engages architecture through questions of adaptation, reuse, and climate, establishing a sensitive dialogue with existing conditions.
Most recently, his practice was the recipient of the Architectural League Prize for Emerging Architects and the Urban Edge Award in 2025, and achieved Outstanding Project recognition for the Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize for Emerging Practice 2024.
Previously, Sequero has been a Visiting Critic at Cornell AAP (2021-2022), a Visiting Professor at Arquitectura PUCP – in Lima, Peru (2024), and a Visiting Scholar at Montana State University (2023). Sequero holds a Master of Architecture degree from the ETSAM, Technical University of Madrid, where he graduated in 2015.





























