Miguel is a Peruvian architect and educator whose work bridges advanced timber design, digital fabrication and traditional craftsmanship. Miguel has led socially-driven infrastructure projects in Peru, including the nationally recognised Plan Selva initiative, and previously taught construction and design and build seminars at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP) in Lima, earning the Social Responsibility in Teaching Award. Now based in the UK and working at IDOM’s London office, his work focuses on sustainability, experimental making and collaborative methodologies. Miguel is passionate about architecture that delivers environmental and societal impact through locally sourced materials and interdisciplinary engagement.