I am a licensed architect in California, and obtained and keep current my LFA (living future accreditation) with the International Living Future Institute. I was born and raised in Bogotá Colombia, where I am a licensed architect. I have a professional degree in Architecture from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, a RIBA recognized architecture school. I have a master’s in Planning and Urban Design & Management from the Institut Français d’Urbanisme, in France.
Most of my practice experience occurred in the San Francisco Bay Area, where I have lived for decades. For most of my practice I have been working on schools: new construction and modernizations, design-build, and lease-lease back, modular and stick frame construction, private and public schools. I have experience with the process of documentation and permit with the Division of the State Architect. My prior experience includes mixed use multi-family housing, custom residential, remodels, interiors and finish carpentry.
I learnt English at the age of 11 when my father took my sister and I to London for his sabbatical year. He is now a retired Engineering Teacher. I learnt French by studying in Bogota, at the Alliance Française and continued my learning and practice while studying in Paris, where I lived for 2 years.
The concept of Sustainability was integrated into my architecture education, I believe, because of the fact that a country like Colombia is forced to create a consciousness around resources (and lack thereof) and there is an awareness for the importance of thinking in terms of both lifecycle costs and value oriented design. My own personal values have also led me to be aware and prioritize the need for honoring the natural environment: the wilderness that buildings are replacing.
This is for me the point of being an Architect: to replace the wilderness with wisdom, endeavoring to design buildings that reproduce the feeling of wellness that Nature gives humans, and stand connected in harmony with the surrounding ecosystem.