Assistant Professor, teaches and researches on social architecture topics such as community buildings, co-housing and vulnerable communities. He has a PhD in Civil Engineering and Architecture obtained between the University of Pavia (Italy) and Tongji University (China). In 2020 he published with Springer the book "The Co-Housing Phenomenon", which has already been purchased by more than 200 libraries from various prestigious universities such as MIT, Stanford, Princeton and the British Library. With this book, he won the Rómulo Garza Prize for Research and Innovation in 2021. He presented his research papers at more than 30 international conferences and published several articles in indexed journals. He coordinates the research projects "Design for Vulnerables" and "Vulnerable Socio Ecotones". He is part of the National System of Mexican Researchers (level 1) and Secretary of the Association of Italian Researchers in Mexico. He has just published with Springer the new book "Design for Vulnerable Communities" (2022).
Professor at EAAD, he develops teaching and research activities on the issues of communities and sustainable territorial development. He has a PhD in Civil Engineering and Architecture obtained at the University of Pavia (Italy). In 2020 he published with Springer the book "The Co-Housing Phenomenon. Environmental Allience in Time of Changes" which has already been purchased by more than 200 libraries from various prestigious universities such as MIT, Stanford, Princeton and the British Library. He presented his research papers at more than 30 international conferences and published several articles in indexed journals. Since January 2021 he is part of the National System of Researchers, level 1.