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Gabriela López

Trainee architect at the National University of Tucumán (Argentina). She currently resides in Germany, where she has gained experience in the educational field while continuing to expand her training and interests related to urbanism, sustainability, and contemporary transformations of urban space.
Her trajectory between Argentina and Germany has enabled her to develop a comparative perspective on the ways of inhabiting, planning, and constructing the city, as well as on the role of public spaces in community life. Her main areas of interest include architecture, urbanism, and ecology, with particular attention to the links between sustainability, culture, citizen participation, and community development. She is especially interested in analysing how the design of urban environments influences quality of life, equitable access to common spaces, and the construction of citizenship and democratic coexistence.
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Opinion · Ensayo urbano
Toward an Architecture of Democracy
From the machine for living to the machine for living together. As politics loses itself in immediacy, the true democratic pact breathes in the streets: a journey through the tensions between rigidity and spontaneity, and how public space defines our coexistence.
June 22, 20268 min read
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