
Interested in people and how they relate to the spaces in which they find themselves everyday or only once. Obsessed about valuing the human being and their life experience. In creating a place where they can be themselves. A place that does not oppress, manipulate or try to enforce identity. A place that accepts everyone and that improves as it is used in unpredictable ways.
I graduated from Cal Poly State University in San Luis Obispo, CA. I studied a year at Paris Val de Seine University, in Paris. I worked in art galleries in Brooklyn, in an investment bank in Manhattan and served lemony alcoholic drinks as a bike activist in a sustainable barge on the Hudson River during the harsh American crisis. But I also worked at Urban Think-Tank in Caracas, Venezuela and in Brazil. I worked with architects I strongly admire such as Marko Brajovic, Héctor Vigliecca and Robert de Paauw.
I like projects that are social, urban, public, ephemeral, colorful and palpable. I like urban diagnosis, maps, drawings and graphic representations of uses, energies and dynamics. I like transforming the invisible into visible. Ideas into experiences. Anyway. I like what seems to be important, interesting and unexpected.
