Architecture, my first passion, where creativity merges with design and the history of the arts throughout the ages.
Explore some highlights of my architecture career.
Architecture Degree - Final project: Environmental Monitoring Station (EMA)
The EMA station emerges as a platform on the shores of the Laguna del Sauce, Uruguay, that, through research and experimentation processes, seeks to create a sustainable space that dialogues symbiotically with its surroundings; a place for social and academic exchange. This building was thought to be part of a technological network due to its capacity to grow and continue with the colonization of the physical space. This was the Final Project of my BA Degree in Architecture, developed in collaboration with my colleague, Architect Camila Salveraglio.




Publication: Buddhist places of worship. Evolution of architectural typologies.
This work is based on a description of the different types of places of worship of Buddhism in different Asian countries from an architectural and spiritual point of view, their evolution throughout history and the search for why there are so many different types of places of worship.
Read the paper in Spanish here.
The Architecture Trip: an 8-month academic adventure around the world
Since 1944, the Architecture Trip has been a cornerstone of Uruguayan architectural education. This global journey lets students experience landmark buildings and cities firsthand, enriching their learning through personal exploration. Below is a snapshot of my 2015 journey.






























