Gonzalo Herrero Delicado is a curator, architect and educator based in London who works at the intersection of architecture, design and technology, exploring their connection to ecology and digital culture.
He recently worked as a Curator for the new Museum of the Future in Dubai where he curated the opening exhibition Tomorrow Today (2022-2025) among other projects. From 2016 to 2021, he was the Curator of the Architecture Programme at the Royal Academy of Arts where he curated Eco-Visionaries (2019-2020) and Invisible Landscapes (2018-2019), among many other exhibitions, displays and public programmes. Previously, he held different curatorial positions at the Design Museum and The Architecture Foundation.
He has co-edited two books Conversations on a Planet in a State of Emergency (RA, 2019) and Fear and Love: Reactions to a complex world (Phaidon, 2016). His writing has been published in Domus, Abitare, Neo2, Architectural Digest, Mark, Blueprint, Arquine and A10, amongst others. His work has been widely featured in different international media including the Guardian, Monocle, Wired, Financial Times, Wallpaper*, The Times and El País.
As an architect, he worked for Pritzker Prize-winning practice Lacaton & Vassal Architectes in Paris.