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Alicia Regodón is an architect and urban designer with eight years of professional experience spanning architecture, urban design, and sustainable construction. She currently serves as a Sustainable Housing Expert at UN-Habitat’s Global Solutions Division and collaborates with international organizations like Co-Liv to address residential building challenges. Her academic background includes roles as an Adjunct Professor of Construction Interior Design at the University of Technology Sydney (2016–2017) and as a Tutor in Building Technology and Mathematics at the Technical University of Madrid (ETSAM). Her career bridges academic, private, and public sectors, emphasizing sustainability and participatory approaches.
Education:
- Bachelor and Master in Architecture and Urbanism, Technical University of Madrid (2008–2014)
- Master in Development Studies, University of Sydney (2016–2017)
- PhD candidate in “Analytics to Improve Future Spaces, Design, Experience, and Well-Being” at ETSAM (ongoing)
Research Interests: Alicia focuses on sustainable housing solutions, participatory urban planning, and the integration of environmental, cultural, and financial paradigms in design. Her work explores innovative analytics for future-ready spaces and well-being in built environments. She has collaborated with NGOs like Habitat for Humanity and Techo, emphasizing human-centered design principles shaped by her international experiences in São Paulo, Sydney, and Beijing.
Awards:
- La Caixa Post-graduation Scholarship (University of Sydney)
- Santander CRUE Scholarship (University of São Paulo exchange)
- Santander Formula Scholarship (Tsinghua-UPM Program)
Professional Contributions: As an educator and practitioner, she has advised on projects at BICG, JBA, and Kengo Kuma. Her current work with UN-Habitat aligns with the 2030 Agenda, assessing sustainable construction practices globally. She actively contributes to interdisciplinary teams like Urban Campus and Co-Liv, advancing collaborative approaches to urban challenges.

