Juan Fernández González
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Juan Fernández González graduated from the Harvard Graduate School of Design’s Master of Architecture program in 2025, where he was awarded the Peter Rice Prize for innovation in architecture and structural design. He obtained a B.Sc. Architecture degree from McGill University in 2019, where he later worked as an Architectural Sketching Course Lecturer.

Juan grew up in Mexico, Canada, and the United States. His work experience includes internships at the offices of Lina Ghotmeh (Paris) and Frida Escobedo (Mexico City), as well as at Lemay (Montreal). He is now working at the New York City office of the Canadian architecture firm Diamond Schmitt as Architectural Staff.

His first publication, at age 19, was a geometry discovery. Since then, his work (as a single author or co-author) has been published by Buildings and Cities, the Springer Nature Handbook of the History and Philosophy of Mathematical Practice, the Harvard Urban Review, and Drawing Matter, among other journals and magazines.

Note: This website is dedicated to selected ideas and experiences without focusing on school design projects.

Email: jfernandezgonzalez@gsd.harvard.edu
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fzgzjuan/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jfg.sketches/
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Updated on August 10, 2025