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> Camilo García
Camilo García (Cali, Colombia) is an architect and professor in the Department of Architectural Projects at ETSAM. Previously, he has been professor of projects at the European University of Madrid, IE School of Architecture and Master of Architecture and Energy at UCJC. Camilo holds a Master in Architecture and Urbanism (M.Arch) from The Berlage Institute, The Netherlands. He studied architecture at the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá and at the Mackintosh School of Architecture in Glasgow. In his professional work he establishes a permanent dialogue between research and design, practice and teaching.

In 2003 he co-founded Husos arquitecturas with Diego Barajas. Husos is a studio specializing in architecture, gardening, and urbanism. Based in Madrid, they frequently work in both Spain and Colombia. Their work explores different responses to the current climate emergency. Together with Diego Barajas, Camilo is the author of the book Urbanisms of Remittances, (Re)productive Houses in Dispersion (Caniche Editorial, Madrid, 2017). This book was awarded by ArtsLibris Fundació Sabadell in 2019 and is currently part of the permanent art collection of the Fundació Banc Sabadell in Barcelona.

His projects and texts have been published in a variety of magazines and books, including Bartlebooth's Better Futures and Beyond the Human, Harvard Design Magazine, Volume magazine, 2G Dossier, Abitare, Arquitectura Viva, Domus, Plot, ED, Revista Arquitectos, L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui, Space Craft, Summa+, Hunch, Avivre, and Project Russia. He has given lectures at various universities and institutions, including the Floating University in Berlin, Columbia University in New York, KTH and Konstfack in Stockholm, UBA in Buenos Aires, the Quito Biennial, Lund University, Instituto Cervantes in Manchester and Bucharest, Escola de Cidade in Sao Paulo, the University of Cape Town, Recyclart Brussels, Taller Danza in Montevideo, Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, COAM Madrid, Universidad San Buenaventura in Cali, FUMEC in Belo Horizonte, and the University of Manchester, among others. Before establishing his own practice, Camilo worked for the Bogotá City Council and the Public Space Workshop, contributing to the de-marginalization plan for the city.