
(United States)
Cyrus Peñarroyo is a Detroit-based architect who creates installations and urban design fictions that reimagine spaces for critical engagement, coexistence, and collaboration within an ever-changing, digitally mediated world. These spatial interventions, many of which are co-developed with McLain Clutter in their design practice EXTENTS, strive to disrupt contemporary media habits and cultivate alternative relationships to technology. Peñarroyo’s work has been exhibited internationally and received several awards, including the Architectural League Prize. He received a B.S.Arch from the University of Illinois at Chicago and an M.Arch from Princeton University. He is currently an associate professor at the University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.