Sebastián Adamo completed his undergraduate studies at the School of Architecture of the University of Buenos Aires (FADU-UBA) and postgraduate studies at the Polytechnic University of Catalunya (ETSAB-UPC). He was invited to teach as visiting professor to Princeton University School of Architecture, to the Polytechnic University of Milan, to the University of Buenos Aires, and to Torcuato Di Tella School of Architecture. He has lectured and participated in panels at numerous institutions including the Canadian Centre for Architecture, the Harvard Graduate School of Design, the Porto School of Architecture, the Royal Institute of British Architects in London, the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, the École Polytechnique Fédérale in Lausanne, the Polytechnic School of Architecture in Madrid, and the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile.
Adamo-Faiden is an architecture office established in Buenos Aires in 2005 by Sebastián Adamo and Marcelo Faiden. Their practice extends to the field of teaching and research and has been internationally recognized by different media and institutions. Their works were exhibited at the São Paulo Architecture Biennial, the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Venice Architecture Biennale, the Chicago Architecture Biennial, the LIGA Architecture gallery in Mexico, the Deutsches Architekturmuseum in Frankfurt, the Storefront for Art & Architecture in New York, and Princeton University School of Architecture. Five monographic publications compiled the work of Adamo-Faiden, two of them published by 2G magazine (number 65 by Gustavo Gili in Spain and number 91 by Buchhandlung Walther König in Germany), one published by TC Cuadernos in Spain, another published by Casa Editrice Libria in Italy, and the first of them by Editorial ARQ from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile.
In the year 2023, Sebastián Adamo and Marcelo Faiden published Inventory, a book that is a twofold response to what are the disciplinary assets that their architecture produces and how they should be organized to accurately delineate the authors’ interests.