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Article: Sustainable Cartography: Mapping the Ecological Imagination of Cities
You can find below my latest collaboration in the Proceedings of the International Conference Repurposing Places for Social and Environmental ResilienceEditor: Anastasia Karandinou Published in…
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The Ecological Imagination of North America
“Calling this place ‘America’ is to name it after a stranger. ‘Turtle Island’ is the name given this continent by Native American based on creation…
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Electrify Everything by Microgrids: A Case for Energy Transition in Cities
The picture below is a view from my apartment in China, where I lived from 2017 to 2020. Electrify Everything is the title of one…
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Urban Mobility and Architecture: Designing Small, Approachable Infrastructures of Transportation in China
Gasoline stations have been objects of interest in the fields of architecture and urban studies for decades. Frank Lloyd Wright completed the R. W. Lindholm Service Station in…
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The Sustainable House of Don Juan and Doña Socorro
Don Juan and Doña Socorro: I met Don Juan and Doña Socorro in January 2012, during one of my PhD field trips to Mexico. Both were over 80 years old, and lived on the “Hill of…
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Drops in the Valley: Claiming Waterscapes in Mexico City
The year is 2021. Mexico City and its immediate surroundings have experienced a persistent ecocide on their lands and bodies of water for at least…
Dr. Ernesto Valero Thomas
Dr. Ernesto Valero Thomas is a professional in the fields of Architecture and Urban Studies. His research focuses on designing hybrid methods for mapping the flow and consumption of water, food, waste and energy in cities. The purpose is to shape and influence architectural practices, decentralised infrastructures, and cultural narratives of environmental sustainability, particularly in the Global South.
From 2017 to 2021 he held the position of Senior Lecturer in Sustainable Design at DETAO-Shanghai Institute of Visual Arts, where he served as the Academic Coordinator of the Ecological Architecture Design Program. From 2021 to 2025 Ernesto served as Senior Manager and Researcher of the Sustainable Infrastructures Initiative at the School of Architecture in the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
His professional background is in developing solutions to urban mobility and implementing them in Mexico City. His work has been published in peer-reviewed journals from the United States (UCLA), Mexico (UNAM), the United Kingdom (Bristol University Press) and in the book Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming (Penguin Random House). As a member of Editorial Boards, Dr. Valero Thomas has collaborated in the publication of Methodologies for Sustainable Projects (ESALA, Scotland), and the Proceedings of SENVAR 2018: Architecture and the Built Environment Towards Future Challenges (SENVAR-Atlantis Press, Indonesia).
Dr. Valero Thomas has taught courses at the Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (ESALA), including Technology and Environment 1 and 2. His research findings have been presented in Germany, The Netherlands, France, Ireland, Ecuador, Chile, India, South Korea, and China.
Ernesto holds a Ph.D. in Architecture and Urban Design from the University of Edinburgh. He received an MSc in Advanced Sustainable Design from the University of Edinburgh, and a BArch at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Ernesto served as President of the Mexican Society at the University of Edinburgh from 2012 to 2013
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In January 2023 a long awaited urban project was inagurated in Mexico City. An elevated pedestrian corridor that connects two sections of Chapultepec, one of…
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In 2023, authorities from the School of Engineering at the National Autonomous University of Mexico approached the School of Architecture. The purpose was to ask…
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I am happy to share my latest research paper. It is called Cartographies of Infrastructural Imaginations: Mapping Ecological Utopias and Dystopias in the Global South.…
