Nerea Calvillo
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Nerea Calvillo (
Madrid Madrid ( , ) is the capital and most populous city of Spain. The city has almost 3.4 million inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 6.7 million. It is the second-largest city in the European Union (EU), and ...
, 7 March 1973) is a Spanish architect who investigates the intersection between architecture, science and technology, as well as feminist studies, new materials and urban political ecology. Specialized in the research of the visual representation of air in the atmosphere, she constructs graphic diagrams for the visualization of invisible microscopic agents in the air and thus influences the improvement of air quality. This project is called ''"In the Air"''.


Education

She studied architecture at the
Superior Technical School of Architecture of Madrid The Higher Technical School of Architecture of Madrid ( es, Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid, ETSAM) is the school of architecture of the Technical University of Madrid (UPM), Spain. It trains future architects and grants the ...
(ETSAM), where she received her PhD in 2014 with outstanding cum laude with the thesis "''Sensing Aeropolis''". She obtained the Poiesis Fellowship from
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. With the
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, she studied in New York, graduating from the Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design, MSAAD, at
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in New York. She continued her research in the air quality data with a Fellowship at the
Goldsmiths University Goldsmiths, University of London, officially the Goldsmiths' College, is a constituent research university of the University of London in England. It was originally founded in 1891 as The Goldsmiths' Technical and Recreative Institute by the Wo ...
of London.


Professional development

She created the C+arquitectos studio in 2004 in Spain, after working in several international architectural firms such as NO.MAD Madrid, and F.O.A., London. Making extensive use of new technologies as usual work tools, C+arquitectos has been responsible for the design of numerous spaces for the exhibition of contemporary art such is the case of the Laboral Center of Art in Gijón, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Santiago de Chile, the Tabacalera Principal of the Ministry of Culture in Madrid or various headquarters of the Cervantes Institute (Spain, Serbia, etc). Likewise, her architecture projects have earned her the recognition of awards such as the EUROPAN, or having been part of the selection of emerging practices of FreshMadrid in 2007. The year 2012 in Madrid, she was an expert speaker presenting a conference in the annual international platform of knowledge TED xMadrid ''"El aire de Madrid"''. In 2013 C+arquitectos was selected for FRESHLATINO 2, a selection of Ibero-American architecture offices curated by the architects Ariadna Cantís and
Andrés Jaque Andrés Jaque is an architect, writer and curator. In 2016, he was awarded with the 10th Frederick Kiesler Prize for Architecture and the Arts. In 2014, he won the Silver Lion to the Best Project at the 14th Venice Biennale. His work explores ...
, presenting the exhibition of the works at the Instituto Cervantes in Madrid. Since 2013 she works as a researcher in the research project funded by ESRC Citizen Sense in the sociology department of Goldsmiths University of London. She has worked teaching in urbanNext: expanding architecture to rethink cities at the University of Alicante from 2010 to 2014, and at the Universidad Europea de Madrid. She also has been invited to teach at the Graduate School of Design at
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, and Columbia University, New York, several years. Since 2014 she teaches as an assistant professor at the Center for Interdisciplinary Methodologies Social Sciences University of Warwick United Kingdom and at the architectural school AA London. She has been director of the line of work dedicated to urban screens Media (nera) Lab in
Medialab-Prado The Medialab-Prado, sometimes abbreviated MLP, is a cultural space and citizen lab in Madrid (Spain). It was created by the Madrid City Council in 2000, growing since then into a leading center for citizen innovation. It follows a participatory ap ...
in Madrid and co-curator of Media Facades Festival Europe in 2010, and also the ''European project Facades Connecting Cities'' 2007-2013. ''Connecting Cities'' is a network of European institutions that proposes the use of digital facades and large screens for the circulation and exchange of cultural and artistic contents in the
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. In 2017 she was invited to participate at the I Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism in Korea with the project "''Yellow Dust"'' produced with the help of Acción Cultural Española ACE and an ESRC IAA scholarship from the University of Warwick and the Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom). In the T Magazine Spain of the New York Times, Nerea Calvillo is one of the "''Influential 17. Who is in charge here, those who have marked the interior design, architecture and lifestyle of 2017. Stay with them''." Guest editor of the Special Issue ''Toxic Politics'' in the Social Studies of Science - Volume 48, issue 3, June 2018. In 2018, at the magazine from El País Retina,/2#, was published an article under the title "Nerea Calvillo, La mujer que juega con el viento", a cry for climate change and air quality. In the year 2019, she showed her work at Matadero Madrid in the second edition ''Tentacular, Festival de Tecnologías Críticas y Aventuras Digitales.'' In november 2019, again in El Pais, was publish a video - interview under the title "La mujer que convierte la contaminación en una obra de arte" In november from the same year 2019, she participates and presents her work in the international exhibition Eco-Visionaries at the Royal Academy de Londres. The year 2021, she participated at the Shanghai Bienalle, China, curated by Andres Jaque, with the title, bodies of Water.


References

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