Pablo Subiotto Marqués is a Brussels born European with Spanish, Italian, and German roots. He recently graduated from UCLA with bachelor’s degrees in architecture, and public affairs. Pablo is interested in combining an evidence-based approach to policy with creative design solutions to address pressing urban issues. He is passionate about his involvement in innovative urban projects which advocate forward-thinking design initiatives, and which are fundamentally rooted in sustainable urbanism, spatial justice, and human architecture.
Buro Koray Duman Architects, New York, NY, US, Intern
• Developed drawing sets through the phases of schematic design, DD, and CD.
• Rendered and modelled projects physically and digitally.
• Collaborated with structural and MEP consultants to integrate efficient systems in line with design intentions.
• Coordinated with subcontractors for quotes, samples, and installation in multiple projects.
• Regularly presented updates internally, and externally with clients at site visits.
cityLAB UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, US, Fellow
A year long mentorship for outstanding BA in Arch students who demonstrate design excellence, and express interest in and aptitude for design research and spatial justice considerations. Undergraduate fellows split time between project-specific research work and assisting with the core needs of cityLAB: developing communication and outreach materials, presentation outlines, and maintaining cityLAB’s online presence.
Estudio Sánchez Dopateo, Valencia, ES, Architectural Drafter
• Drew and revised plans for the comprehensive rehabilitation of a historic building in the heart of Valencia.
• Attended site visits twice a week and documented the construction meeting minutes.
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, CA, US, Bachelors, Architecture and Urban Design
This undergraduate major features coursework in three areas: critical studies, technology and design. The critical studies sequence builds a foundation in critical thinking that engages historical and contemporary disciplinary contexts. These critical thinking skills drive the technology sequence with assignments that question emerging technologies, conventional and innovative material assemblies, and the role of architectural representation. Critical thinking is also practiced in the design studio with assignments that introduce longstanding disciplinary questions, engage the social role of architecture, and respond to particular audiences, geographic contexts, and programmatic activities.
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, CA, US, Bachelors, Public Affairs
The Public Affairs Undergraduate Program provides a multidisciplinary foundation in social science theories, data collection and analysis, critical thinking, and written and oral communication. Students can delve into topics such as social movements and their policy underpinnings, microeconomics and human development, and the use of statistics to inform and persuade. The program prepares our future leaders to immediately and effectively bring about social change.
CURRENTS, Award
Group project selected for CURRENTS, an exhibition at the UCLA Department of Architecture and Urban Design highlighting the best student work from the most recent academic quarter.
Judith and Milton R. Stark Award, Scholarship
Awarded by the UCLA Department of Architecture and Urban Design to students who will be the next generation of creative leaders.
CURRENTS, Award
Group project selected for CURRENTS, an exhibition at the UCLA Department of Architecture and Urban Design highlighting the best student work from the most recent academic quarter.