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Alberto J. Maletti
An architect with a degree from the Universidad de Buenos Aires (2002) and a Master’s in Advanced Project of Architecture and City from the Universidad de Alcalá in Madrid, Alberto is also a dedicated professor and researcher at UADE. He has been honored with the Miguel de Cervantes Grant from Fundación Carolina and the Santander IE Best Practices in Digital Education for Teachers Grant in Madrid (2020). He serves on internal assessment juries for architecture courses at the Universidad de Buenos Aires and is a visiting professor for the Master in Architecture and City at PFM Universidad de Alcalá in Madrid.
Fernando Zanel
Fernando is an architect who graduated from the Universidad de Buenos Aires in 1999 with a strong academic and professional background in heritage preservation and conservation. Awarded a Graduate School Grant by the same institution, he specialized in the preservation, conservation, and recycling of heritage buildings. His career at the Universidad de Buenos Aires includes serving on internal assessment juries for architecture courses and holding the position of Head of Practical in the Architecture II Chair SOLER.
Lucas Maletti
An architect graduated from the Universidad de Buenos Aires in 2003, Lucas participated in the 2010 Election of Directors for the Professional Council of Planning and Architecture. He has served as an internal juror for the assessment of Architecture courses, actively contributing to academic development at the University of Buenos Aires. Additionally, he held a competitive teaching position in the Architecture II Chair under Linder Iribarne. He also served as an advisor to the President of the Urban Planning Commission at the Legislature of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires.
Practice Ideology
Maletti Zanel Maletti Arquitectos is a firm dedicated to developing architecture and urban design with strong commitment to social, economic and cultural reality in which it operates. Their aim is to promote an architecture of ideas based on the detection and resolution of problems, away from any kind of prejudgment that restricts alternatives to their proposals.