Sergio López Martínez was born in 1968 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is an Architect from the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urbanism of the University of Buenos Aires, a house of high studies where he worked as a teacher and researcher in the first stage of the Argentine Architecture Chair (Petrina-Larrañaga). He has been Associate Professor of History of Architecture III and Associate Professor of the Argentine Architecture Chair, of which he has been a Full Professor since 2016. In the public function he acted as General Coordinator of the Buenos Aires Architectural Heritage Program in the Directorate of Museums, Monuments and Historic Sites of the Province of Buenos Aires. In 2009 he is hired by the National Directorate of Heritage and Museums of the Ministry of Culture of the Nation as General Coordinator of the Argentine Architectural Heritage Program; in this capacity he directs the team in charge of the investigation and the survey that will culminate in the edition of the three initial volumes of the Argentine Architectural Heritage work. Bicentennial Report, work of the co-Academic Director. As of 2014, he assumes the role of Deputy Director of CEPAN (Center for National Architectural Heritage Studies), a new body created by the then Ministry of Culture of the Nation that currently operates as part of the National Commission of Monuments, Places and of Historical Goods.