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Natalie Mercedes Rodriguez Echeverry

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    She holds a Ph.D. in Social and Human Sciences, a Master’s degree in Architectural Monument Restoration, and a degree in Architecture from the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. Her research focuses on issues related to Afro-Colombian communities. She also conducts research and works on topics related to industrial heritage, immovable cultural heritage, Colombia’s designated historic districts, as well as ancestral knowledge and local territories. In recent years, her research has focused on the relationships between heritage, territory, space, and power, in direct engagement with local communities.

    Professor and researcher in the areas of heritage, project-based research, and thesis seminars; director of the Heritage Project and Thesis Projects.

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    Education

    PhD, Doctor in Social and Human Sciences

    Award Date: 19 Nov 2016

    Master, Master in Restoration of Architectural Monuments

    Award Date: 01 Nov 2000

    Bachelor, Architect

    Award Date: 01 Oct 1996

    Associated academic programs - Bogotá

    • Architecture
    • Master's Degree in Urban and Regional Planning