luis fernando muñoz work is an independent architectural practice operating across research, exhibition, and design. The practice examines architecture through the lens of material assembly, construction logics, and contemporary image culture, with a focus on how environments are continuously formed through processes of accumulation, coordination, and labor.
Working across installations, collages, drawings, and built interventions, the practice treats architecture as both a physical and representational act, engaging the technical and cultural systems that shape space. Projects often investigate ordinary construction elements and distribution networks as sites of architectural authorship and speculation.
Luis Fernando Muñoz is a licensed architect based in New York. He received his Master of Architecture from Princeton University, where he was awarded the Suzanne Kolarik Underwood Prize. He currently teaches architecture at the Michael Graves College at Kean University. His work has been exhibited, published, and presented internationally.