ABOUT ME

I'm Cali, 21 years old, and I'm from Argentina. I'm studying architecture at the University of Navarra, where I found not only a place to learn, but also a place to discover how my passion can positively impact people and their environment. For me, architecture isn't just about design or technique, but a way of telling stories, connecting with human emotions, and transforming spaces into meaningful experiences.
I believe every project, conversation, or challenge is an opportunity for growth. I'm fortunate to participate in initiatives, as class representative, where I learned the value of teamwork and the importance of representing the needs of others, strengthening my communication, organizational, and empathy skills, which are essential both academically and personally.
Living far from my family, in a different country, taught me a lot. I learned to adapt, appreciate other cultures, and build new support networks. These experiences shaped my perspective, making me more resilient and open to change.
My focus as a student and future architect will always be human-centered. I see projects as opportunities to improve lives, to make the environment more beautiful, functional, and meaningful. I seek to create with purpose, thinking not only about forms and materials, but also about the people who will inhabit those spaces. This stems from a passion for reading, primarily about philosophy, psychology, and sociology.
I'm a passionate, dedicated person eager to contribute something positive to every project I'm involved in. I work with the conviction that things done well are those that have soul and purpose, and that's what I want to convey both in my career and in my daily life.