I am a passionate explorer and researcher with a heart full of curiosity.
From land rich in trees but scarce in resources, left my hometown in Argentina, family, and familiar comforts to embark on a journey of self-discovery and adventure.
I am a building engineer, who throughout her travels, immersed myself in diverse cultures, savoring new tastes and sights. Briefly lived in Israel, where I witnessed firsthand how agriculture transformed a landscape and changed lives.
Backpacked through almost all of Southeast Asia, as well as India and Europe, where I met incredible people and formed bonds that transcended distance and experiencing the powerful connections that bind us all. These travels allowed me to learn about the reasons behind the architectural and engineering designs. Based on culture, climate, religion, geography, societal organization and beliefs is that the beauty and advance vernacular beauty emerges.
My academic journey took me to Kyoto, Japan, where I earned my master’s and PhD from the Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, RISH, at Kyoto University.
Fascinated by the unique blend of tradition and innovation, I found Japan to be my magical land.
I got fascinated by sustainability and cultural preservation, including the study of traditional architectural techniques. Committed to conservation goals, helped developing a unique device to test mechanical properties of materials using digital image analysis. This device, which optimizes resources requires only one sample, and has been instrumental in projects like the Vasa ship restoration.
I carried out research at the Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere (RISH), KTH, and Uppsala University in Sweden, focusing on sustainability, cultural heritage and material development.
Worked on projects from ideation to product development, combining engineering, research, teaching, and innovation with creative problem‑solving.
Beyond my professional pursuits, I enjoy illustrating, writing, and storytelling.
I love creating fun environments through building projects that incorporate diverse materials and refurbishing various items, from furniture to fabrics.
A passionate advocate for children’s education, I designs engaging activities related to science and experimental discoveries with my own children as main sources of inspiration.
I believe strongly in the interconnectedness of all things and aim to inspire hope and unity among children worldwide.
The world’s beauty is diverse and magical, and I am committed to helping protect it for future generations.
Currently, I am focused on developing projects aligned with sustainable development and sustainable project management, while also seeking opportunities for collaboration and research.