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Brazilian designer and researcher. Currently Assistant Professor at IE School of Architecture and Design. PhD in Fine Arts, specialized in Contemporary Drawing (FBAUL, 2024), Master in Technology Intelligence and Digital Design (PUCSP, 2016). Extensive experience in interdisciplinary design disciplines both in academic and professional environments.

During my PhD, I co-created, coordinated and curated "5 Minutes of Drawing" (FBAUL), a research project funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology (Portugal). I am currently a member of the research project "Sensclusion: Sense of Place and Sociospatial Inclusion in Vulnerable Neighborhoods," funded by the Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities (Spain). I am also the curator of IE School of Architecture and Design lecture series, bringing together voices from global North and South. Over the past years, I've lectured at design and architecture institutions such as EINA and ETSAB in Barcelona, and at events such as Madrid Design Festival or Barcelona Dibuixa.

Previously to academia, I spent for over 8 years working as a designer and producer at Google, Roche, and startups in Latin America and Europe.

My research interests lie at the intersection of design, art, innovation and technology in the context of post-digitalization and acceleration. I explore these topics through phenomenology, affective atmospheres, relational, slow and situated design/art practices urban and natural environments.






(Brazil, 1989) Designer and Researcher. Assistant Professor at IE School of Architecture and Design. PhD in Fine Arts, University of Lisbon. 



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GOOGLE + OLYMPICS + NISSAN

2016


In 2016, Google partnered with Nissan to capture Rio de Janeiro's streets and the energy of the crowd during the Olympic Games on Google Street View. Using the new Nissan Kicks car with a Street View-approved camera mounted on top, we travelled along the waterfront and the most iconic places in Rio to capture daily content, resulting in more than fifty 360º images that show the Olympic atmosphere. Most importantly, all this content became part of official Google Street View (available here), becoming the 1st time Google Street View has included branded content into the product related to the Olympic Games.

As a Producer & UX Specialist, I managed to deliver the project in a very short amount of time (35 days) and led a production team of 50+ people. Engaged in the full range of production activities and managed the end-to-end execution, including budget negotiations, approvals, briefings, brand naming with Google Street View product team & trademarks teams, timelines. On the Design side, led definitions of main functionalities, designed workflows, UX and the video-case production for prizes.






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