Summary
Eduardo Chamorro is a PhD architect and researcher blending advanced computational design with digital fabrication to drive eco-efficient construction products. With 10+ years of international experience teaching and leading projects at IAAC, Fab Academy, CEU, TIDE and DesignMorphine, he specialises in parametric workflows, large-scale additive manufacturing, robotics and sustainable materials. Currently researching automation and digital fabrication for eco-building products at TECNALIA, he pairs techno-economic R&D management with hands-on prototyping and mechatronics consulting for pioneering projects like Spain’s first 3D‑printed adobe house. His work uniquely focuses on high-performance composite additive manufacturing to create lightweight structural elements, translating academic research into built prototypes and curricula. Fluent across academia, fablab leadership and industry collaborations, he often bridges pedagogy and productisation—designing courses while delivering deployable construction technologies. Based in Spain and licensed as an architect, he brings a rare combination of artistic, technical and operational perspectives to sustainable construction innovation.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Postgraduate in Fab Academy: Applications and Implications of Digital Fabrication, Manufacturing Engineering, Postgraduate in Fab Academy: Applications and Implications of Digital Fabrication, Manufacturing Engineering at Academany - The Academy of (almost) Anything
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Design in Architecture, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Design in Architecture at Swinburne University of Technology
Master in Advanced Architecture, Architecture, GPA of 3.653., Master in Advanced Architecture, Architecture, GPA of 3.653. at Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia
Master of Architecture (M.Arch.), Architecture, Master of Architecture (M.Arch.), Architecture at Universidad San Pablo-CEU
French, English, Spanish