Architect from Guayaquil, Ecuador, with a Master’s degree in Integrated Urbanism and Sustainable Design. Passionate about creating sustainable, inclusive, and impactful urban spaces. With over five years of experience in urban planning, public space regulation, and land use, I have worked extensively in the public sector, leading projects on public space revitalization, post-pandemic urban reactivation, urban tree planning along cycling routes, and the development of urban initiatives to boost tourism and the local economy. One of my key achievements was the creation of Guayaquil’s first Food Truck Manual, promoting structured and sustainable street food culture. Beyond my work in government, I have collaborated with non-profit organizations focused on sustainable emergency housing for vulnerable communities. My background in humanitarian architecture, combined with my deep interest in socio-economic issues and cultural diversity, fuels my commitment to designing spaces that enhance social well-being and urban resilience. Additionally, I have a strong passion for contemporary natural architecture and resource-efficient design, which I integrated into my independent practice before transitioning to the public sector. My work bridges urbanism, sustainability, and community-driven design, always aiming to make cities more livable and equitable. Currently exploring new opportunities where I can contribute my expertise in urban planning, public space innovation, and sustainable architecture on a global scale. Always open to collaborations and discussions on urban development, placemaking, and sustainable design.

Diana Mideros

Architect from Guayaquil, Ecuador, with a Master’s degree in Integrated Urbanism and Sustainable Design. Passionate about creating sustainable, inclusive, and impactful urban spaces. With over five years of experience in urban planning, public space regulation, and land use, I have worked extensively in the public sector, leading projects on public space revitalization, post-pandemic urban reactivation, urban tree planning along cycling routes, and the development of urban initiatives to boost tourism and the local economy. One of my key achievements was the creation of Guayaquil’s first Food Truck Manual, promoting structured and sustainable street food culture. Beyond my work in government, I have collaborated with non-profit organizations focused on sustainable emergency housing for vulnerable communities. My background in humanitarian architecture, combined with my deep interest in socio-economic issues and cultural diversity, fuels my commitment to designing spaces that enhance social well-being and urban resilience. Additionally, I have a strong passion for contemporary natural architecture and resource-efficient design, which I integrated into my independent practice before transitioning to the public sector. My work bridges urbanism, sustainability, and community-driven design, always aiming to make cities more livable and equitable. Currently exploring new opportunities where I can contribute my expertise in urban planning, public space innovation, and sustainable architecture on a global scale. Always open to collaborations and discussions on urban development, placemaking, and sustainable design.

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Architect from Guayaquil, Ecuador, with a Master’s degree in Integrated Urbanism and Sustainable Design. Passionate about creating sustainable, inclusive, and impactful urban spaces.

With over five years of experience in urban planning, public space regulation, and land use, I have worked extensively in the public sector, leading projects on public space revitalization, post-pandemic urban reactivation, urban tree planning along cycling routes, and the development of urban initiatives to boost tourism and the local economy. One of my key achievements was the creation of Guayaquil’s first Food Truck Manual, promoting structured and sustainable street food culture.

Beyond my work in government, I have collaborated with non-profit organizations focused on sustainable emergency housing for vulnerable communities. My background in humanitarian architecture, combined with my deep interest in socio-economic issues and cultural diversity, fuels my commitment to designing spaces that enhance social well-being and urban resilience.

Additionally, I have a strong passion for contemporary natural architecture and resource-efficient design, which I integrated into my independent practice before transitioning to the public sector. My work bridges urbanism, sustainability, and community-driven design, always aiming to make cities more livable and equitable.

Currently exploring new opportunities where I can contribute my expertise in urban planning, public space innovation, and sustainable architecture on a global scale. Always open to collaborations and discussions on urban development, placemaking, and sustainable design.

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