Dr. Muñoz Miranda earned his Ph.D. in Architecture at School of Architecture in Granada. In 1999 he won the First National Final Project Prize awarded by the Spanish Ministry of Education. Since 2000 to 2003 he was the benefactor of a University Teaching Staff Research and Training Grant from the Ministry of Education. In 2002-2003 he moved to Columbia University to write his PhD Thesis under the supervision of Professor Kenneth Frampton. Finally, in 2011 he finished his PhD Thesis untitled “Using technique in architectural conception: towards a tectonic ethic”. He has been a professor of Architectural Projects at the School of Architecture in Granada since 2007. He was invited to exhibit in the Spanish Pavilion at the 7th Venice Architecture Biennale 2000 and was recently selected for the exhibition of “Young Architects of Spain”, organised by the Ministry of Housing of Spain in 2008, touring Europe and America. He has won and been a finalist in several national and international competitions. His built work has been published in numerous national and international indexed journals and magazines such as Arquitectura Viva, AV, 2G, On Design, Metalocus, Detail, Bauwelt, Mark, Speech, Arhitectura, AIT Magazine, AMC Le Moniteur and others, and in international books of architecture published by Gustavo Gili, Pencil, Loft, Links, Daab.