Before becoming an Architect in Ecuador, I had the opportunity to live in Italy in 2010. I was invited by the prestigious Polytechnic of Milan to study and work in an intensive research program and to complete my degree there. My research focused on the city of Milan and its public space, it was finally published as "The public space in the metropolitan city, the case of Milan" where I had the honor of visiting and analyzing some of the projects of the most renowned and talented architects worldwide, including Zaha Hadid, Arata Isozaki and Daniel Libeskind with his City Life project.
While in Europe in 2011, I went to Berlin, Germany, to study some relevant architectural and social themes as Co-Housing and Community Gardens. Those would be great elements to apply throughout my future projects later on. After in South America, 2013, I was part of numerous projects, working as Director and Project Manager and carrying out the direction of over 40 projects. Most of them: architectural designs, urban regenerations, public spaces, and cadastral information developments. I was pleasant to oversee an average of 50 people in different projects, where I stood out among a great methodological diligence to manage projects and develop my technical work as an Architect.
In 2018 and with the same passion about being part of different environments and cultures, I moved to Canada, and I started my studies in Project Management. The distance has never being an obstacle and with today's technology I continue to be part of great international projects with the excellent colleagues I have met along my career, but this has just started now...
"Whether I'm designing a new building, a park or developing an outdoor recreational center, my goal is to create aesthetically pleasing and livable architectural and urban spaces.
Behind every beautiful work is a great design."