Luis Fernando Campo
Colombian architect and draftsman. With his studies in habitat, he has dedicated his research to the development of architecture as a collaborative scenario with a contemporary approach; promoting cooperation, the conjunction of disciplines and collaborative work as forms of action and drivers of transformation; linking the natural, the built, and the inhabited.
From academia, he has promoted the optimization of methodologies for creative processes, and the reinforcement of a contemporary approach to architecture, able to understand and respond to current challenges in spaces.
As a draftsman, he believes that drawing allows him to give form to thoughts and is a way to build memories; his process is a channel for ideas, through which creative processes can be optimized. Drawing, painting, and modeling have become his tools of understanding and self-exploration, which allow him to live creating and building day by day, in different personal, academic, and professional scenarios.
Drawing allows others to see through his eyes.