AHORA
An updated list of the conferences, articles, keynotes, and projects we’ve developed and continue to return to since 2021Congreso Latinoamericano de Ecología Política
Lima, Perú
Conference Participation
Eucalyptus and New Environmental Liabilities in Los Vilos
Revista PLANEO N°63 | Ciudad artificial Vol. 2: monitoreo ambiental para el desarrollo de nuestras ciudades
Chile
Article
Fundación Arquia Blog
España
Essay
Jornadas de Regeneración de Paisajes Post-Extractivos Mineros
San Juan, Argentina
Keynote
Extractopía
Kerb, Journal for Landscape Architecture, RMIT University
Australia
Essay
Monumental Wastelands Magazine. Issue 1:Autonomy
Spain
Essay
What happens when the mine closes? ¿Qué pasa cuando la mina cierre?
13th International Architecture Biennale of Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo, Brasil
Exhibition
Paprika! Reading the Room
Volume 7. Yale School of Art in colaboration with Rice Architecture PLAT Journal
United States
Essay
Driving the Human Festival
Berlin, Germany
Exhibition
Driving the Human Festival
Berlin, Germany
Interview
GSAPP Incubator
Columbia University GSAPP
New York, United States
Keynote
Formed in 2020, it looks at extraction economies, with particular attention to the ones that take place in Chile, and asks what will happen after it's all gone. To realize possible futures led by local communities, we must understand the transformed landscapes inherited by our current economic value-ways through the lens of what was and what could be.
By looking at the documents that enclose most of our knowledge about our territories, the Environmental Impact Assessments, we take on new mediums of representation to visualize and discuss the impacts of extractions with local organizations and academia.
In close collaboration with designers, biologists, and engineers, we draw the story of a place through its human and non-human inhabitants' relationships to challenge and propose new ways of being together.
(BArch UTFSM 11`,MSAUD GSAPP 18`)
Architect, urban designer, and researcher based between Santiago and London. Her work investigates the spatial arrangements of extractive industries and their environmental consequences. In 2025, she was co-curator of the Chilean Pavilion, Reflective Intelligences, at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice. She is currently a PhD candidate at the Centre for Research Architecture at Goldsmiths, University of London, where her dissertation, Landscape Ledgers, explores how environmental impact assessments and citizen participation processes shape environmental publics in territories marked by socio-environmental conflict. She also served as an graduate tutor for the MA in Research Architecture (2024–2026 cohorts).
Her writing appears in the Journal of Architectural Education (79:1, Architecture Beyond Extraction, 2025) (78:2, Worlding. Energy. Transitions, 2024), DELUS: The Journal of the Institute of Landscape and Urban Studies (Hatje Cantz, 2024), and Architecture: From Public to Commons (Routledge, 2023). In 2024, she guest edited Materia Arquitectura: Matter Out of Place (Universidad San Sebastián). She holds a master’s degree from Columbia GSAPP and a bachelor’s degree from Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María.
Claudio Astudillo Barra
(BArch UTFSM 09`, MCD UAI 24’)
Architect trained at Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María and holds a Master of Science in Design from Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez. He teaches at Universidad Andrés Bello and Universidad Gabriela Mistral in Chile, leading design studios and theoretical courses on research, territory, and architecture, as well as supervising graduation projects. He also teaches in the MCD master’s programme, focusing on interdisciplinary intersections between technology and scientific knowledge.
His writing has appeared in MONU, Quaderns, and Arquitecturas del Sur. His work has been exhibited at SCL2110 and the 2010 Shenzhen Biennale, and he has co-edited the books Co-Habitaciones and Propagaciones. He currently runs OCRE, a design and construction practice.