Teodoro Fernández Larrañaga (born April 11, 1948, San Sebastián, Spain) is a Chilean architect of Spanish heritage.
Fernández was born in San Sebastián, Spain, and immigrated to Chile when he was very young with his parents and siblings.
He graduated as an architect from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile in 1972.
[1] In 1998, he led the winning team of the public competition called by the City Council of Vitacura to design the Parque Bicentenario, situated on the banks of the Mapocho River.
[2] Construction began in 2006, and it was inaugurated in two stages: the first, covering 18 hectares, opened to the public in 2007.