Work history
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ArchitectTaller de Arquitectura Mauricio Rocha
Mexico City, MexicoFull Time
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VolunteerUnion Settlement
New York, United StatesPart Time
During my time at Union Settlement in Harlem, New York, I volunteered to support the local community through various initiatives. I focused on graphic design for event promotions, where I helped create visual materials that communicated the purpose and details of community events effectively. In addition, I organized events, which gave me valuable experience in project coordination and community engagement. I also had the opportunity to teach students, guiding them in developing their presentation and communication skills. This experience was not only fulfilling but also enhanced my ability to collaborate with diverse groups and address the needs of the community.
Education
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Architecture for ExhibitionYacademy
Italy
At YAcademy for Architecture of Exhibition, I had the opportunity to work with renowned experts, including Adrien Gardère, on rethinking the exhibition space for the Peggy Guggenheim Collection. The program focused on the intersection of architecture, curation, and exhibition design, allowing me to explore creative solutions for spatial organization, storytelling, and the integration of art and architecture. This experience deepened my understanding of how physical environments can shape and enhance the viewer's experience. It also strengthened my passion for curatorial studies, enriching my design process with a fresh, interdisciplinary approach.
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ArchitechtureUniversidad Iberoamericana
Mexico City, Mexico
I completed my Bachelor's degree in Architecture at Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico, a five-year program that provided a strong foundation in architectural design, theory, and technical skills. During my studies, I developed a deep appreciation for both the creative and technical aspects of architecture. The program emphasized hands-on learning, with numerous design projects and a focus on urban planning, structural systems, and sustainable design. This rigorous academic experience not only refined my ability to approach complex architectural problems but also nurtured my passion for creating spaces that blend functionality, aesthetics, and cultural relevance.