Dr. Guillermo Sanchez Sotes

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Guillermo Sánchez Sotés is a Madrid-based chartered architect and Lecturer at the Manchester School of Architecture. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Liverpool and is currently involved in teaching and research that investigates the merits of cross-disciplinary appropriations of natural scientific theory in architecture. His career has been supported by multiple scholarships, enabling him to collaborate with international architectural firms like Izaskun Chinchilla Architects. Additionally, Guillermo is a co-founding partner of Chubby Lab, a design studio that explores the intersection of culture, technology, and research across multiple disciplines. His contributions include various book chapters and journal articles that focus on the intersection of architecture and interdisciplinary research, with recent publications examining theoretical frameworks within the constructivist context. He actively participates in conferences and has contributed to proceedings addressing social urban analysis and architectural appropriations.

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Experience

Lecturer

— Present

Manchester School of Architecture • Manchester

Lecturer in Architecture at the Manchester School of Architecture, focusing on interdisciplinary research.

Requirements for Manchester Metropolitan University

Bachelor Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.6
IELTS
Listening
Required:6
Reading
Required:6
Writing
Required:6.5
Speaking
Required:6
Overall
Required:6.5
Prerequisites
A-level AAA with a mixture of science/maths and humanities/arts preferred GCSE Grade 4/C in English Language and Mathematics
Application Checklist
  • UCAS Application
  • Digital Portfolio (10-12 images)
  • Written Statement (450 words)
  • Academic Transcripts
Specialization Notes

Part of the Manchester School of Architecture (MSA), a collaboration between Manchester Met and University of Manchester.