My academic service experience encompasses hosting workshops, developing external materials, organizing curated lectures at Universidad Austral de Chile, conducting a diverse range of Master Classes on representation techniques, creating pandemic-adapted instructional videos, facilitating alumni talks, undertaking graphic design projects, and participating in architectural exhibitions.
DESIGN
This includes postcards, flyers, books, websites, and many others
WORKSHOPS AND MASTER CLASSES
Interactive sessions that provide hands-on training, insights, or skills enhancement in specific areas of study, from representation techniques to design strategies. Organizing series of talks, exhibitions, or events that foster a sense of community, celebrate achievements, and maintain a connection with alumni.
WORKSHOPS AND MASTER CLASSES
Interactive sessions that provide hands-on training, insights, or skills enhancement in specific areas of study, from representation techniques to design strategies. Organizing series of talks, exhibitions, or events that foster a sense of community, celebrate achievements, and maintain a connection with alumni.
LECTURE ORGANIZATION AND GUEST TALKS
Curating and hosting talks by renowned professionals, scholars, or alumni, enriching the academic discourse and exposing students to diverse perspectives. Paul Emmons on "Architect Thaumaturos", Universidad Austral de Chile, with 250 attendees. (2022). Freddy Mamami on "Neo-Andean Architecture", Universidad Austral de Chile, with 130 attendees. (2020). Fala Atelier on "Drawing Practice", Universidad Austral de Chile, with 110 attendees. (2019). Organizer and Designer for "Taller Sur 2021: Architectures of Resistance: Utopias of the Common". This milestone event marked the tenth iteration of the gathering, fostering a space for reflection surrounding common experiences of living in times of crisis and building resistance.
FILM PRODUCTION
19th Century Travelers to Wild Patagonia:
An Architecture Studio Introduction
As COVID-19 began, our second-year architecture studio grappled with the challenge of engaging students in a remote setting. Drawing inspiration from 19th-century travelers from Spain and Portugal to Patagonia, we used a combination of footage and photography to create this short film. Designed as a visual collage, it captures the journey and spirit of these travelers, as well as the remarkable nature of the inhabitants who were already living there.