Informality; Global South; segregation; spatial justice; urban morphology Journal Paper co-authored with Birgit Hausleitner and Marcin Dąbrowski, published in Urban Planning Vol 5, No 3 (2020): Cities of Inclusion—Spaces of Justice Abstract: Planning practice in the Global South often defines a border between formal and informal developments ignoring the complex and nuanced reality of urban […]
Student-led event sponsored by the Chair of Spatial Planning & Strategy at the Department of Urbanism, TU Delft University of Technology. The symposium happens once a year and gathers experts, policy-makers, practitioners, and others to discuss informal urbanisation, its political, economic and environmental implications and the tools to tackle it. In its 2018 edition, Confronting […]
Implemented by the Municipality of Lima between 2012 and 2014, Barrio Mío aimed regenerating vulnerable areas of the city through infrastructure projects and support to community-led initiatives. The program implemented risk-mitigation infrastructure, such as contention walls and improved access to slopes, developed participatory strategic plans to stir public investment, and coordinated the deployment of municipal […]
Basic Habitat Conditions program financed by AECID and implemented by NGO CESAL under the agreement to “enhance the living conditions of people living in vulnerable areas, through fostering spatial planning instruments, specifically on habitat conditions, water and sewage, construction and improving of existing infrastructures”. I worked as a junior architect in the team between 2011 […]