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Daniela Andino
Editor @ArchDaily
Verified
Daniela “Dani” Andino is an architectural designer, data and spatial researcher, and consultant working at the intersection of technology-driven architecture, spatial experience, and research-informed design. Her work examines how digital tools, spatial data, and qualitative analysis can be leveraged to comprehend social, cultural, and environmental conditions within architectural and urban contexts. She has experience across architecture, spatial mapping, data annotation, and editorial research, supporting projects related to education, sustainability, and emerging professional fields. Daniela combines architectural thinking with hands-on work, reviewing datasets, maps, and AI-supported outputs, to translate complex information into clear, actionable insights for interdisciplinary teams.More...
Danae Santibáñez
Head of Community @DAAily Platforms
Verified
I am an architect, researcher and content creator based in London and Santiago. My practice and theoretical research focus on the intersection between architecture, landscape and their environmental narrative. Through a multimedia approach, from architectural representation to photography reports and video,I explore how the landscape becomes an element in the design process, shaping the aesthetic and functional aspects of the built environment. I have taught at the Universidad de Chile and Ravensbourne University and have lectured at The Bartlett School of Architecture’s ‘Missing Links’ symposium, Concéntrico Architecture Festival 06, Mendoza Architecture Month, the Escola da Cidade Visiting School in Santiago, Chile, and the Royal Geographical Society Symposium in London. My work has been published in WA Magazine, Architektura Murator, The Calvert Journal, and Gestalten’s ArchDaily Guide to Good Architecture. I have also been a recipient of the FONDART architecture research fund in Chile. I studied Architecture at Universidad de Chile, and received my Landscape Architecture Diploma from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, and an MA in Architectural History from The Bartlett School of Architecture.More...