Dylan Pero is a multidisciplinary designer and artist whose work bridges architecture, visual art, and design. Driven by curiosity and a commitment to creative sustainability, his practice explores how design can shape both built environments and human experience. His artwork and installations have been featured in Architect Magazine and exhibited at Lite-Haus Galerie in Berlin.
Dylan holds a Master of Architecture from the School of Architecture at Taliesin and a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from the University of Michigan. Based in Berlin, he works with ACME Architects on commercial and cultural projects while pursuing independent design and rendering commissions. His freelance and personal projects extend into pavilion construction, furniture, and fine art, blending craftsmanship with digital experimentation.
Previously with Sauerbruch Hutton Architects, Dylan gained valuable experience in architectural renderings, façade development, and interior detailing. Across all disciplines, his approach emphasizes adaptability, collaboration, and well-being—values that also inform his work as a personal trainer. Through both design and movement, he continues to explore how creativity can build connection, resilience, and beauty in everyday life.

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