Enthusiastic graduate architect with the objective to drive sustainable architecture forward by implementing innovative design for disassembly principles and advocating for the use of recyclable, sustainable, and reused materials. Building upon a strong foundation established during my bachelor's degree and further enriched through ongoing studies in my master's program, I aim to bring a fresh perspective to the industry prioritizing environmental responsibility and resource efficiency in all my projects. I aspire to deepen my expertise in integrating energy efficiency strategies, obtaining sustainable construction certifications, and actively participating in construction execution. Ultimately, I am driven to contribute to projects that leave a positive and lasting impact on both the built environment and the future of our planet.
Managed data analysis and research initiatives for building certification programs such as BREEAM, DGNB, and WELL certificates, along with conducting comprehensive life cycle assessments for various projects.
Documented construction progress through daily reports, meticulously analyzing and addressing any faults or errors encountered onsite. Provided comprehensive documentation that facilitated informed decision-making processes, ensuring project milestones were met effectively and efficiently.
Prepared energy certificates contributing to improved energy performance and compliance with regulatory standards, meticulously analyzing building data and implementing energy efficiency strategies.
Led the design and manufacturing process of lamps utilizing recycled materials, innovatively transforming waste into functional and aesthetically pleasing lighting solutions.
Conducted in-depth research on social housing initiatives in Brazil during the 1930s, exploring parallels with similar endeavors in the Weimar Republic. Analyzed historical context, policy frameworks, and architectural approaches to elucidate similarities and divergences between the two contexts, providing valuable insights into urban planning, social welfare, and architectural heritage.