Angélica Oteiza is a Mexican designer based in Cambridge, Ma.
She is interested in the
multiscalar interacions between
natural and human systems, with a focus on climate adaptation and resiliency strategies.
Her practice explores design as research method in a variety of mediums, ranging from writing and exhibition design to landscape architecture and planning.
She Holds a Master in Landscape Architecture (2023) from Harvard’s Graduate School of Design, and a Bachelor’s in Architecture (2017) from Tecnológico de Monterrey. She has practiced across the private and public sectors, employing the power of design for innovation projects, mostly on multidisciplinary teams.
Selected Work:
01. Design
1.1 Recharge +
1.2 Unveiled City
1.3 Negotiating Resiliency
1.4 Wastescapes
02. Exhibition & Experience
2.1 Yes, But Also...
2.2 Manchamanteles
2.3 Participatory Design
03. Research
3.1 The Bricks of Harvard
3.2 MCI Fellowship (Under Construction)
3.3 Pennywhite Fund (Under Construction)