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Cristina Ramos Jaime is a lecturer at the University of New South Wales in the School of Built Environment within the Faculty of Arts, Design & Architecture. Her research focuses on the design of deployable structures, specifically lightweight space grids that cover large spans and can be folded into compact bundles for efficient transport and relocation. This innovative work allows for quick and easy assembly, making these structures ideal for rapid response in emergency situations. With years of professional experience in Europe, she has developed expertise in rationalizing complex geometries and is specialized in creating architectural designs that integrate these advanced structures. Cristina's research interests evolved through her collaboration with Urbana IDR on the development of the internationally patented “Modular Deployable Shelter Camps” design currently used by NGOs. Additionally, she has worked alongside the EPP Foundation on collaborative research projects focused on foldable grids. Holding a PhD from the University of Seville, her dissertation addressed parametric design methodologies and digital fabrication techniques applied to deployable structures. Cristina teaches key subjects including parametric design, digital fabrication, lightweight structures, and transformable responsive systems, with a teaching history at institutions such as the University of Alicante, the University of Seville, and The University of Sydney.
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