Stefano Varela Seri is a dedicated fourth-year Architecture student at Marywood University, hailing originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, and having relocated to the United States in 2004. Fluent in both English and Spanish, Stefano possesses a unique cultural perspective that enriches his approach to architecture.
From a young age, Stefano's fascination with design has been a driving force in his academic and professional journey. As an emerging architect, he is committed to shaping the future of our built environment by striking a delicate balance between human activity and the preservation of nature.
Stefano has undertaken a comprehensive education that equips him with the skills to address contemporary architectural challenges. These challenges include the pressing issues of global warming, the depletion of scarce resources, and the rapid pace of development. His design philosophy centers on achieving optimal sustainability through an approach marked by simplicity and a profound understanding of each unique site.
Motivated by a desire to contribute meaningfully to the eld of architecture, Stefano actively seeks to expand his knowledge in sustainable design. By doing so, he aims to make a positive impact on both the quality of life for individuals and the overall health of our environment. Stefano's unwavering dedication to creating innovative, sustainable solutions underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious relationship between architecture and the world we inhabit.
Jacobian Scholar Designation
Member of the International Dark Sky Association
Participated in the 2023-2024 Solar Decathlon
Inducted in the National Honors Society Program for achieving a GPA 3.0 or higher
Awarded Dean's list at Marywood University
Captain of the Marywood Men's Tennis Team