Daniela Arias Laurino

Daniela Arias Laurino

Daniela is a founding editor and reviewer of the network and website Un día | Una arquitecta for the research and dissemination of the work of women architects, as well as collaborator in the research project Miradas Situadas - NAM of the University of Alicante. Her research and teaching topics orbit around the intersectional gender perspective applied to architecture and the city, inclusive urbanism, the history of women in architecture and feminist and ecofeminist theories, as well as their methodological forms and epistemologies. The different approaches to collective housing, the social management of habitat and the cooperative housing model have been key issues in her career. She has been an external consultant for the application of the gender perspective in the drafting of urban plans and diagnoses in Uruguay and Spain. She holds a PhD in Theory and History of Architecture from ETSAB, UPC; a Master in Theory and History and Master in Laboratory of Collective Housing of the XXI Century from ETSAB, UPC; and a Degree in Architecture from the Universidad de la República, Uruguay. She is currently a research professor at the Tec de Monterrey, Campus Querétaro and a member of the Sustainable Territorial Development Research Group and the Theory and Criticism Group. Previously she was Associate Professor of Theory at the ETSAB, UPC and has taught at PUCE, Ecuador; UBA, Argentina; Escola Sert, Spain; UNED; or UdelaR, Uruguay; FADU, UdelaR. She co-organized the International Housing Congresses in Barcelona, Sao Paulo and Guadalajara.

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