Natalia Gulick de Torres is a researcher and designer dedicated to advancing climate resiliency and promoting equitable urban development. Focused on building sustainable and inclusive cities, she has led projects addressing climate challenges through innovative design and strategic policy approaches. At the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University, Natalia contributed to research on public-private partnerships and municipal infrastructure, driving climate adaptation through technological advancements.
Her work in Latin America integrates climate-focused approaches into urban planning, with a particular emphasis on developing sustainable transportation systems. In the Caribbean, Natalia has developed community-focused approaches to equitable development and archival documentation, with support from the Mellon Foundation, the Canadian Centre for Architecture, and the David Einhorn Center for Community Engagement.
Natalia holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Cornell University and a Master in Design Studies from Harvard University. She is dedicated to advancing climate-resilient urban environments through collaborative efforts that champion sustainability and safeguard vulnerable communities.