Camila Cociña
Camila is an architect, MSc Building & Urban Design in Development, and PhD Development Planning.
Nationality: Chilean
Year of entry: 2012
Background

She has worked as a practitioner, researcher and teacher in Chile and the UK, with experience of fieldwork, research and teaching in different countries and regions, in issues related to urban development, housing policies, participatory urban design and reconstruction.
She has been editor of EURE Journal, and director of independent projects as Cientodiez Magazine. She is part of the board of Red de Estudios para la Profundización Democrática. Camila was a founding partner of NGO Reconstruye in Chile, developing projects of housing and reconstruction recognised by the Dubai government and UN Habitat award as one of the 100 Best Practices in 2012. Her PhD research was about the challenges of housing policy in reducing urban inequalities and increasing social justice, in the Chilean context.
Title:
Housing as Urbanism: The role of Housing Policies in Reducing Urban Inequalities. A study of post 2006 Housing Programmes in Puente Alto, Chile
Keywords: Housing, Inequality, Chile, Policy.
Abstract:
Selected publications:
Cociña, C. (forthcoming). “Urban Universalism: the debts of housing in the context of targeting policies”, in Boano, C. and Vergara, F. (Eds) Neoliberalism and Urban Development in Latin America: The Case of Santiago. London: Routledge.
Cociña, C. and López-Morales, E. (2017). “Unpacking narratives of social conflict and inclusion in two neighbourhoods of Santiago, Chile”, in Rokem J. and Boano, C. (Eds), Rethinking Planning and Urban Geopolitics in Contested Cities. London: Rutledge, pp.171-188.
Cociña, C. (2016). “Habitar desigualdades: Políticas urbanas y el despliegue de la vida en Bajos de Mena”, Serie documentos de trabajo PNUD– Desigualdad No. 2016/05, Septiembre 2016. PNUD: Santiago.
Cociña, C. (2016). “Ciudades informales: sistemas, normas y el diseño como pregunta”, in Arquitectura Ahora #9.
Cociña, C. and Salazar, D. (2016). Imagining through design: collective learning in Mostar. In DPU summerLab, 2015 series, 36-39.
Cociña, C. and Boano, C. (2013). “Housing and Reconstruction in Chile (2010-2012). Institutional and social transformation in post-disaster context”, International Journal of Architectural Research, 7(3), 57-59 Available at: http://archnet.org/publications/7279
Cociña, C. (2012). Cinco escenas y un relato: profundización democrática en la ciudad de los consensos, Revista Materia No.6, Chile, 64-75.
Cociña, C. (2012). Demoliendo una política de vivienda que consolida la desigualdad [Series of 5 articles] CIPER Chile [Online] Available at http://ciperchile.cl/multimedia/por-que-hemos-construido-guetos-y-lo-seguimos-haciendo/
Cociña, C. (2010). ‘Ideología y reconstrucción 2010: Levantar ciudades y ciudadanías’, in Catálogo XVII Bienal de Arquitectura, Chile: Reconstrucción, pp 52-65.
Cociña, C.; Quintana, F. and Valenzuela, N. (2010). La burbuja que no revienta. Arquitectura pública en Chile. Revista Arquine, N. 53, México, 93-96.
Cociña, C.; Quintana, F. and Valenzuela, N. (Eds, 2009). Agenda Pública: Arquitectura, Ciudad y Desarrollo. Santiago: Cientodiez.
Cociña, C. and Valenzuela, N. (2007). Escóndete Arquitecto, Revista CA, N. 129, Colegio de Arquitectos de Chile, 42-43.