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I am 38 years old and have navigated architecture from multiple perspectives: as a builder, designer, budgeter, and Project Manager on building and urban development projects within the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area. This experience has allowed me to understand architecture from its operational perspective, facing the technical, regulatory, and human challenges involved in transforming the territory.

However, my true interest lies in architectural morphology. I am passionate about investigating the internal structure of form, what sustains it beyond the visible. This quest has led me to explore discourses that, while stimulating, often become catatonic: trapped in a metaphysical rhetoric that paralyzes action and dilutes the possibility of methodological application.

I have been surrounded by intellectual convergences that promise depth, but are lost in anchorless abstractions. That's why I continue to seek authors and approaches that approach morphology with replicable rigor, capable of linking thought and form, technique and poetics, without falling into conceptual paralysis.

As a teacher, I try to open this debate with my students, inviting them to think of architecture as a language, as a system, as a living phenomenon. My work is sustained by this tension: building with precision and thinking with lucidity.