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Julia Cerrud has worked at Amorphica Design Research Office since 2005 as an architect and designer, focusing her praxis on the exploration of the interstices between the virtual model, the prototype, and the built object. Her academic work includes teaching at Universidad Iberoamericana, UABC, and directing Networked Fabrication for Urban Provocations a course focusing on democratizing access design and digital fabrication tools. She has also lectured and guest critiqued at various universities like: Montana State University, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Some of her work has been published on Huffington Post, Wired Magazine, Atlantic Cities and The Smithsonian, among others. Her work, Urban Parasol, received a grant from the Urban Prototyping Festival and a Living Labs Global Award to be piloted in Paris. She and her firm were recently commissioned to design the master plan and oversee the remodel of Universidad Iberoamericana Tijuana.

Digital fabrication, do-it-yourself, community development, design, community empowerment

Financing, fundraising, grant writing

Carpe Diem

Tenacity & Perseverence

do-it-all

minute details that catch my attention of everyday occurrences

We all have the power to generate positive change when we set our minds to it.

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