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	<title>Santiago Aurelio Mota</title>
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		<title>About</title>
				
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		<description>Santiago Aurelio Mota
Santiago is an educator, designer, and researcher whose transdisciplinary work
engages with critical cartographies, counterfactual visualizations, performance
simulations and other advanced representational techniques and methodologies,
to explore historical conditions and future implications providing key insights
to understand our dynamic futures in a warming planet. 

For more than a decade, Santiago has led an
award-winning independent architecture and urban design practice engaged in
developing holistic projects across scales, with built projects mainly in
Mexico where he is a licensed architect. In addition, Santiago is currently a
consultant at the Housing and Urban Development Division of the Inter-American
Development Bank where he advances knowledge platforms towards mapping the
climatic futures of cities and regions in Latin America and the Caribbean. He
collaborates with transnational institutions, multiscale forms of governments,
educational institutions, consultant agencies, engineering offices, design
firms, and social organizations to find synergies for knowledge co-creation. 
Actively involved in academia, Santiago teaches design studios, research
seminars and provides knowledge support to educational institutions and
independent social organizations in Latin America, the US, Canada, and Europe,
where he collaborates actively towards relevant contributions in the fields of
architecture, urbanism and landscape architecture envisioning equitable and
desirable futures in a warming planet. 

With studies in Economics and Sustainable Design
and Construction, Santiago holds an Architecture degree from the National
University of Mexico (UNAM) and both a Master degree in Design Engineering and
Design Studies in Energy &#38;amp; Environment from Harvard University. He is
member of the Ecological Society of America, the North American Cartographic
Society, and is a registered FAA small UAV operator in the US, and a heavy
construction machinery operator in Mexico. 










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