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History, Theory and Architectural Composition
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During the course 2010-2011 I was Honorary assistant to associate professor José Pérez de Lama at the History, Theory and Architectural Composition Department, School of Architecture, University of Seville.
After working with Perez de Lama for more almost a decade. One of the main activities during the fellowship was the conceptualization of Mapping the Commons project, which first edition happened December 2010 in Athens .