Eduardo Berlin

Teaching Assistant
Harvard University Graduate School of Design

Eduardo Berlin Razmilic was born in Santiago de Chile in
1974. He graduated from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, and became a
licensed architect in 2000. Since, and committed primarily to the private
practice, his Studio developed Projects in the fields of multi- and
single-family housing, apartment buildings, commercial architecture, and
industrial facilities among others, with a strong bias towards Sustainability.
His work has been published by numerous journals and books in Chile and around
the world. His project House 2 won the 3rd prize for the
Project of the Year Award, given by the prestigious portal Plataforma Arquitectura

He obtained his Master's Degree at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design
(MDesS, 2011) where he focused on Sustainable Development. In 2011, Berlin
co-founded MoDe Studio, a global architectural design and development
Studio based in Boston and Santiago de Chile. The Studio has
an extensive portfolio of medium and large scale projects –Mixed Use
Development, Residential, Office, Master Planning– with particular
emphasis in architectural design, environmental engineering, and
sustainable real estate development. 
He has been an assistant professor at Universidad Diego Portales in Santiago and a reasearcher and teaching assistant at Harvard University. In 2010 he was awarded the Edward M. Gramlich Fellowship for Emerging Leaders in Community Development, granted jointly by Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies and NeighborWorks of America. His research focused on a consumer-driver model for driving sustainability in the housing realm.

Berlin lives in Boston with his wife and two daughters.