Eduardo (Ed) Villamor is a Filipino-American designer-educator based in Jacksonville, Florida, where he practices at Dasher Hurst Architects. His academic and research interests include urban design, public interest design, speculative drawing, spatial narratives, and the intersection between music and architecture. He won the Generational Voice Thesis Award at Taubman College for Original Remix: Transcendent Disciplines, which investigates sampling in Hip-Hop as an analogy for an interdisciplinary future.
He teaches CORE graduate studios at the University of Florida where he continues his investigations in interdisciplinary practice. He was an adjunct design professor at Lawrence Technological University and at Auburn University. Previously, he worked as an instructional aide in the University of Michigan's Urban Technology program, ArcPrep, and as a teaching assistant in design studios at the University of Florida.
He received his Master's of Architecture from Taubman College at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and his Bachelor of Design in Architecture from the University of Florida SoA.
He received his Master's of Architecture from Taubman College at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and his Bachelor of Design in Architecture from the University of Florida SoA.