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Isabella Perez is a graduate student in Urban Design at Seoul National University. She is interested in urban morphology, risk prevention planning, and urban sustainability. She graduated in Architecture from Simon Bolivar University in Venezuela. Isabella also grew up in Canada and has worked and studied in several countries in Asia and Latin America. For her graduate research, she studies the relation between urban form and energy efficiency, with a focus on major South American cities. | Isabella Perez is a graduate student in Urban Design at Seoul National University. She is interested in urban morphology, risk prevention planning, and urban sustainability. She graduated in Architecture from Simon Bolivar University in Venezuela. Isabella also grew up in Canada and has worked and studied in several countries in Asia and Latin America. For her graduate research, she studies the relation between urban form and energy efficiency, with a focus on major South American cities. |
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Isabella Perez
Graduate Student
Seoul National University - South Korea
Isabella Perez is a graduate student in Urban Design at Seoul National University. She is interested in urban morphology, risk prevention planning, and urban sustainability. She graduated in Architecture from Simon Bolivar University in Venezuela. Isabella also grew up in Canada and has worked and studied in several countries in Asia and Latin America. For her graduate research, she studies the relation between urban form and energy efficiency, with a focus on major South American cities.