El derecho a mi ciudad | Amelia Tapia & Martín Pesántez | TEDxCuenca
Amelia y Martín nos comparten sus aprendizajes sobre la percepción del espacio público y la importancia de empoderarnos de ese espacio para mejorar la calidad de vida individual y comunitaria. Arquitecta graduada de la PUCE con una maestría en Tecnologías de la Construcción de la Universidad Técnica de Delft, Países Bajos. Coordinadora nacional de proyectos en una Fundación con Base en Ecuador y Países Bajos y cofundadora de IWI Estudio, Amelia trabaja en la intersección del diseño, la construcción y el urbanismo para crear ciudades más amigables con la infancia y los jóvenes. Su enfoque colaborativo con comunidades, gobiernos y academia inspira entornos urbanos más humanos e inclusivos.Arquitecto de 32 años con una maestría en Proyectos Arquitectónicos y Urbanos por la Universidad del Azuay. Con experiencia en el Municipio de Cuenca y en la rehabilitación histórica y movilidad, Martín ahora lidera proyectos de placemaking y urbanismo táctico. Su enfoque en la participación activa de niños, jóvenes y comunidades transforma los espacios públicos en lugares vibrantes, inclusivos y de constante uso comunitario. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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