Career
He is an Argentinian architect, designer and educator widely credited for spearheading the transition of Service Civil International-Arc to digital technologies, playing a key role in shaping the school’s graduate curriculum in the past decade. As Service Civil International-Arc director, he oversees the direction of an institution with more than 500 students and 80 faculty members, many of whom are well known in the fields of architecture and design. Along with his leadership at Service Civil International-Arc, Alonso is principal of the Los Angeles-based firm Xefirotarch, known for producing grotesque and sometimes unsettling work that challenges responses to environment.
Diaz Alonso was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1969, and holds a Master"s in Advanced Architecture Design from the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) at Columbia University in New York City and a Bachelor of Architecture from the National University of Rosario, Argentina.
Before moving to Los Angeles, Diaz Alonso worked for architect Peter Eisenman as a senior designer with Eisenman Architects in New York City. He founded his design practice, Xefirotarch in Los Angeles in 2001, and he currently serves as Principal of the firm.
Diaz Alonso began teaching at Service Civil International-Arc in Los Angeles in 2001 as design studio faculty, and served as Coordinator of the Graduate Thesis program from 2007-2010, and Graduate Programs Chair from 2010-2015. He was appointed Service Civil International-Arc Director and Chief Executive Officer in September 2015.
Diaz Alonso has also taught at Columbia University"s GSAPP from 2004-2011, and is the studio head professor for the "Excessive" post-graduate program at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, Austria.
He held visiting professorship appointments at Yale University, where he served as the Louis I. Kahn Visiting Assistant Professorship of Architectural Design in 2010, and as Eero Saarinen Professor of Architectural Design in 2015. Competitions &.