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What Architect Do YOU Want to Be?

What Architect Do YOU Want to Be?

PROFILE Undergraduate Degrees
EVENT TYPE Conferences
EVENT FORMAT Online events
DATE 3rd November 2021
TIME 16:00 - 17:00 (GMT +01:00)
LANGUAGE English
What Architect Do YOU Want to Be?

About our event:

Choosing a career path is usually a difficult decision where we bring to bear our passions, our intuitions, our vision of the present, and our ambitions for the future. However, sometimes we only have a fragmented version of what it means to choose one, in this case, Architecture. What is it to be an architect? and more importantly, What is it to be an architect today? During this masterclass, we will talk about how to make a difference while also strengthening our own abilities and interests. We will talk about architecture as a career and the importance of selecting your own, unique path as the architect to come, and how we, at IE School of Architecture and Design, offer you the space and knowledge to do so.

 About our Speaker

Romina Canna holds an International Ph.D. in Urbanism from the Barcelona Superior Technical Architecture School (ETSAB) of the Polytechnic University of Catalunya (UPC) in Spain, and an Architecture degree from the National University of Rosario (UNR) in Argentina. She received the UPC Extraordinary Doctoral Prize for her dissertation "Expressway Ends: Construction and evolution of urban highways in the United States - 1900-1967". Prior to joining IE University, she has taught at the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) in Chicago at Graduate and Undergraduate Levels and at the Universidad Nacional de Rosario in her native Argentina. Her research focuses on the relation between the disciplines of architecture and urbanism and the institutions and stakeholders in charge of city-making. Her latest research about the history of American urban highways is coming up soon in a chapter of the book Infrastructure Designs: Global Perspectives From Architectural History edited by Joseph Heathcott and published by Routledge.

Our speakers

International Ph.D.

Romina Canna holds an International Ph.D. in Urbanism from the Barcelona Superior Technical Architecture School (ETSAB) of the Polytechnic University of Catalunya (UPC) in Spain, and an Architecture degree from the National University of Rosario (UNR) in Argentina. 

She is currently directing the d-Lab, a design laboratory within IE University.