conceptual models: identity
essential aspects of my identity and work as spatial design.

memory
it acts not only rescuing the past to associate its images to the present, recreating our perception of the world, but also works as one of the leading figures in the identity definition.
acquirements
during my first class at FAUUSP, a teacher said that even we had different subjects which somehow would force us to see them as compartmentalized
drawers of knowledge; in order to become good architect; we had the responsibility to open them and relate their content. That's why I take to myself that a good designer is always able to take all his acquirements and combine, mixe, separate, counterpose, fuse them in order to generate new kinds of knowledge.


colaboration
the team work and the sharing of knowledge are fundamental to the development of a great project.

void
any project of architecture, urbanism or design never completes itself. There will always be something that is lacking and can only be completed by someone which uses and experience the space or object. We can't foresee the individual singularities of the perception and totally predict it.
balance
there is a obligation of trying yo balance between what already exits with what is supposed to be create. The designer has the role of subtly establishing the balance between the context and the project.
