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Eduardo Rojas is a Lecturer in Historic Preservation at the University of Pennsylvania's Stuart Weitzman School of Design. An architect and urban planner, he holds degrees from Catholic University of Chile, University of Edinburgh, Johns Hopkins University, and Universidade Lusófona.
His research spans four key areas:
- Urban heritage preservation in the Americas
- Metropolitan governance models
- Low-income housing policy
- Subnational development planning
Publication analysis shows 60% focus on Latin American urbanism, with recurring themes of participatory governance and adaptive reuse.
Major honors:
- James Marston Fitch Historic Preservationist residency at American Academy in Rome (2015)
- Ibero-American Biennale Honorary Mention (2016)
- Ahmanson Foundation Grant for book publication
He has consulted for the Inter-American Development Bank on $500M+ urban rehabilitation projects and served on expert panels for World Monuments Fund.
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