I am driven by a passion for biodiversity and urban planning, striving to integrate sustainability into architecture and urban development. My early experiences in sea turtle conservation and reforestation campaigns in Mexico shaped my local-to-global mindset, inspiring me to research sustainable architecture and bio-based materials. Pursuing my master’s in Architecture and Planning Beyond Sustainability at Chalmers has deepened my interdisciplinary skills, focusing on urban strategies with global impact. My thesis on Urban Mycelium Farms redefines waste-resource flows in cities. Passionate about knowledge-sharing, I have spoken at the Nobel Week Dialogue and student ceremonies, encouraging future change-makers to shape resilient, sustainable communities.
Alonso Francisco Martinez Diaz
