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Milan, Italy · Research · 2025
This thesis examines how the traditional Latin American university campus can adapt to increasing demands for growth, density, and proximity in the 21st century. Through a comparative study of campuses in the United States and Latin America, it proposes a more resilient model that preserves green space, encourages interaction, and guides future development at the National University of Colombia in Bogotá.
As a research assistant, I contributed over four years to the analysis and 3D modeling of more than 35 campuses, enabling a qualitative comparison of factors such as structure, density, context, population, typology, and history. This work helped frame the research and provided a solid foundation for the thesis.
Milan, Italy · Research · 2025
This thesis examines how the traditional Latin American university campus can adapt to increasing demands for growth, density, and proximity in the 21st century. Through a comparative study of campuses in the United States and Latin America, it proposes a more resilient model that preserves green space, encourages interaction, and guides future development at the National University of Colombia in Bogotá.
As a research assistant, I contributed over four years to the analysis and 3D modeling of more than 35 campuses, enabling a qualitative comparison of factors such as structure, density, context, population, typology, and history. This work helped frame the research and provided a solid foundation for the thesis.


