David Serero (architect)


David Serero is a French architect, who has worked on international projects in France, the United States, and Italy.

Early life and education

Serero was born in 1974 in Grenoble. He graduated with a master's degree in Architecture and Urban Planning from Columbia University and with an Architecture Degree from École d’architecture Paris-Villemin. He lives and works in Paris and in New York.

Career

In 2002, he was listed by Surface magazine as one of the top ten avant-garde designers. In 2002 he received the "Nouveaux albums des jeunes architectes français" award from the French Ministry for Culture, and the New York Young Architects award from the Architectural League of New York. In 2004, he received the Rome Prize from the French Academy in Rome.
Serero is an adjunct professor at the École d'Architecture Malaquais in Paris, where his research focuses on matters of structural morphology and the performance of building envelopes. He also lectured at New York Pratt Institute and at Columbia University and on architectural design studios and workshops in the USA, in France, Italy and Austria.
In 2000, Serero founded Serero Architects in New York.