Excellent skills to work in a team or individually with a high degree of responsibility. Creative, dynamic, flexible personality with initiative and interest in developing new
abilities.
Universidad de Buenos Aires Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Buenos Aires, AR, AD HONOREM ASSISTANT TEACHER
Assistant teacher for Architectural Design Level 3 at the University of
Buenos Aires.
Smol Studio, Buenos Aires, AR, Project Architect
Project and construction management.
Development of plans, renders, presentations, cost estimates, and
budgets. Furniture design. Interaction with clients, suppliers, and
contractors.
Freelance, Buenos Aires, AR, Freelance Project Designer
Assistant teacher for Architectural Design Level 3 at the University of
Buenos Aires.
Freelance, Buenos Aires, AR, ART ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Sale of handmade and digital artworks. Management of budgets and
social media. Interaction with clients. Creation of website.
Facultad de Arquitectura, Diseño y Urbanismo - Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, AR, BArch, Architecture
The architecture degree aims to train professionals capable of designing, planning, managing, and constructing the buildings and spaces necessary to accommodate human activities in society, meeting the needs and aspirations that society demands. The duration of the degree is 6 years and it is completed in 6 years.
First Place in National Emerging Habitats Competition, 1st Place
Casa Catalogo (Catalogue House) was my teams's contest entry that won first place for Argentinas national competition Habitats Emergentes sponsored by the Ministry of Teritorial Development and the Ministry of Sustainable Development. Its an environmental and energy eficient modular housing project designed to adapt both to varying users and conditions, all within the context of a high-priority emergency situation. It starts with a pre-manufactured indivisible base module measuring 1.22 x 2.44 so as not to produce any waste (This s the size of a standard woodpanel in Argentina). It is manufactured entirely with regional raw materials and industrialized processes, the aim was to use readily-available and not over-enginaered resources. This module is repeated to generate variants: a catalogue of functional pieces that are compatible with each other, light and easily trensported to site. Reflecting upon each individual family unit, each housing “picks" whichever module variant and amount it needs from the catalogue, resuiting in multiple configurations. All this units can be distributed in different spatial configurations responding to the urban and climatic context and the need to create community spaces of social exchange. We chose Patagonia (a region in the south of Argentina with extremely cold and harsh weather) as a set/laboratory for our design hence the chosen materials are highly insulating, and openings limited. Nonetheless, we believe our design is flexible enough that it can be adapted to different climates. The design seeks to emphasize the importance of productive processes when industrializing housing solutions.
Standardization does not equal poor design and Casa Catalogo capitalizes on this .The end-users of the housing units are not the only beneficiaries, all other actors involved in the process, like architects, operators, work force benefit indirectly as job positions are generated and new technology is implemented towards sustainable design.