Alberto de Salvatierra

Global Shaper, Calgary Hub

Alberto de Salvatierra is Founder and Director of the Center for Civilization and Associate Professor of Urbanism and Data in Architecture at the University of Calgary School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape (SAPL). A transdisciplinary polymath, architectural designer, and landscape urbanist, Alberto’s research and work is organized around the pursuit of six simultaneous streams of inquiry—intersections between the city and morphology, ecology, pedagogy, technology, mythology, and civilization. Since arriving to Calgary, Alberto has secured, as PI, over one million dollars in grant funding, including direct funding sponsorships by Alberta municipalities, industry partners, community associations and non-profit organizations. His work has been published widely and exhibited both domestically and abroad. Previously, he’s been part of the Harvard Kennedy School’s inaugural STS (Science, Technology and Society) program on Expertise, Trust and Democracy, and an invited panelist and delegate to the United Nations. Alberto is the past recipient of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) Local Pathways Fellowship, Cornell’s Robert James Eidlitz Fellowship, Harvard Library’s inaugural May Crane Fellowship, and Harvard GSD’s Penny White Prize. He has previously taught at Cornell University, the Boston Architectural College, the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico City), and the UNLV School of Architecture. Alberto holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Cornell University and both a Master of Landscape Architecture and a Master of Design Studies in Urbanism, Landscape and Ecology from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design.

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