Informal Settlements in Panama
2020 | Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
Master's thesis in Policy and Planning for Cities, Environment and Landscape (PPCEL). The present research aims to characterize informal settlements in Panama, analyzing the relationship that these characteristics have with the housing regulation process and the provision of infrastructure in the period 2015- 2018. For this, socio-urban variables were studied, infrastructure projects developed through the social production of habitat were analyzed in three informal settlements in the metropolitan area of Panama City and the Panamanian legal framework for informal settlements was described.
It was developed under the guidance of Antonia Casellas and Miguel Solana from the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
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Ajuda Palace | Urban Rehabilitation
2020 | Lisbon, Portugal
The objective of this project was develop a diagnosis and proposal for the common areas of the Ajuda Palace. It was developed under the supervision of the Lisbon School of Architecture, University of Lisbon. The proposal includes 12 proposals with conceptual designs that seek to develop urban mobility, tourism and local development.
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Mestre Resilient
2019 | Mestre, Venice, Italy
The objective of the workshop was to develop a diagnosis and proposal for the city of Mestre depending on the specific need of each of the neighbourhoods of the city, focusing specially on the adaptation and mitigation of climate change. The workshop is part of the Policy and Planning for Cities, Environment and Landscape Master (PPCEL).
The document was developed in collaboration with students from the Master PPCEL (Masters in Policy and Planning for Cities, Environment and Landscape) of the Università degli studi di sassari, Università Iuav di Venezia, Universidade de Lisboa and the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
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Gava Naturalmente
2019 | Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
The diagnosis "Gava Naturalmente" was part of the presentation of the Observatori de la Urbanització. The objective was for the participants to know the basic characteristics of Gava to develop different types of proposals that seek to improve the municipality.
The document was developed in collaboration with students of the Master PPCEL (Masters in Policy and Planning for Cities, Environment and Landscape) under the Observatori de la Urbanització of the Department of Geography of the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
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Mobility in Bellvitge and El Gornal
2018 | Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
Every year the Department of Geography of the Autonomous University of Barcelona chooses a municipality to develop a diagnosis and proposal for its integral planning, where each group develops a specific theme (Public Space, Mobility, Population ...) of the neighborhoods Bellvitge and the Gornal.
The document was developed in collaboration with students of the Master PPCEL (Masters in Policy and Planning for Cities, Environment and Landscape) of the Università degli studi di sassari and the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
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Curundú Emerge
2017 | Curundú, Panama City, Panama
Winning student project developed for the IDB Urban Lab 2015 international competition of the Inter-American Development Bank. The objective was to develop a comprehensive proposal for the Curundú neighborhood, which is segregated and degraded with respect to Panama City.
The document was developed in collaboration with Kenny Valdespino, Hector Ayarza, José Ng and Ana Diaz.
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Urban Intervention. Linear Park and Bikeway
2017 | Panama City, Panama
Thesis developed to obtain the Bachelor of Architecture degree at the University of Panama. The objective of the project was to develop a proposal for Federico Boyd Avenue, Manuel Espinosa Batista Avenue and Ricardo J. Alfaro Road to connect the San Miguelito Metro station with the Cinta Costera.
It was developed under the supervision of the architect José Isturaín.
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