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Inés Moisset (born 24 June 1967) is an Argentine architect, known for her research into the
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Early life

Inés Moisset was born in
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on 24 June 1967, the oldest of six children of architects
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and Daniel Moisset de Espanés. As a child, she was immersed in her parents' work, and she grew up among the various universities where her they carried out studies and research. In 1986, she entered the Faculty of Architecture, Urban Planning, and Design (FAUD) at the
National University of Córdoba The National University of Córdoba (), is a public university located in the city of Córdoba, Argentina. Founded in 1613, the university is the oldest in Argentina, the third oldest university of the Americas, with the first university being ...
. In 1990, she became part of the founding team of the
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's Design Institute, led by .


Research career

After finishing her studies in 1992, Moisset began working as a teacher in the subject Problem of Modernity in Latin America, along with
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. She worked at the studio until 1994. That year she joined the Marina Waisman Center for the training of researchers in History, Theory, and Criticism of Architecture at FAUD. In 1997, she was awarded a scholarship by the Argentine
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to do her doctoral studies at the Dottorato di Ricerca in Composizione Architettonica,
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, Italy. She completed these in 2000. In 2002, Moisset entered the Scientific Researcher Program at the
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(CONICET). In 2003, she received the Bernardo Houssay Young Researcher Award from Argentina's Ministry of Science, Technology and Productive Innovation. As of 2020, she is the only architect to receive this recognition. In 2005, she became the head of the Master in Design of Innovative Processes program at the Catholic University of Córdoba's Faculty of Architecture. She has given lectures and seminars at conferences and universities, both in Argentina and abroad.


Publications

Moisset has published numerous academic papers and articles in specialized magazines such as ''Quaderns d'Arquitectura i Urbanisme de España'', ''Summa+'', ' of Argentina, ''Vitruvius'' of Brazil, and ''Plataforma Arquitectura/
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''. Together with Omar Paris, she created the studio i+p (''investigación + proyecto''; Research + Project), with which she developed initiatives such as the Red Hipótesis de Paisaje (Hypothesis Landscape Network), responsible for international seminar workshops from 2001 to 2009. They specialized in the dissemination of Latin American architecture through book publishing and the periodical ''30-60 cuaderno latinoamericano de arquitectura'' (30-60 Latin American Architecture Notebook) that they created in 2004. According to Spanish critic , the magazine "has managed to introduce the renewing gaze of young generations, becoming the best showcase for the diversity of context-sensitive Latin American architecture." Moisset has published several books, both as author and co-author, such as ''Fractales y formas arquitectónicas'' (Fractals and Architectural Forms), and ''Togo Díaz'', with Gueni Ojeda, in the ARQ Clarín Masters of Argentine Architecture collection. She also publishes various websites related to the topics of her research: ''Fractales y arquitectura'' (Fractals and Architecture), ''Sembrar en el desierto'' (Sowing the Desert) together with Ismael Eyras, and ''Un día , una arquitecta'' (One Day , One Architect), together with Daniela Arias Laurino, Cecilia Kesman, Florencia Marciani, Gueni Ojeda, and Zaida Muxí.


Awards and recognition

Moisset has been a juror in biennales of architecture such as the Ideas Competition in the Network of the (Medellín, 2010), the Bolivian Biennale of Architecture (La Paz, 2012), and the (Lima, 2014). In 2014, she was a member of the selection committee of works for the Argentine contingent at the Ibero-American Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism. She had the role of Ambassador General at the 2016 Argentina International Architecture Biennale. Her work was exhibited at the show On Stage! during 2014. The exhibition, which included works and projects by experts in the field of gender planning, was presented at the
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, at the , and at the
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. She is the coordinator of the collective Un día , una arquitecta, whose objective is to make the work of women in architecture visible, with repercussions in specialized and national and international interest media. Within this group, she has organized meetings such as Women and Architecture, inaugural event of the Biennial of Buenos Aires that took place at the
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in 2015, the so-called Un día , una arquitecta at the
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, and at the
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. Her research work has been recognized with awards, including: *
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, a distinction awarded by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Productive Innovation of Argentina, in the Young Researcher category, 2003 * Milka Bliznakov Research Prize, awarded by the
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based at Virginia Tech, 2016 For her work in the area of publication, she received an honorable mention at the 17th for the ''30-60 cuaderno latinoamericano de arquitectura'' collection.


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