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The professional journey began with a technical degree in Building Construction integrated with secondary education at IFNMG Pirapora, completed in 2018, which provided a solid foundational expertise in the field. This was followed by a degree in Architecture and Urbanism from the University of the Federal District (UDF), earned in 2024. During their undergraduate years, they specialized in historical heritage, developing a final thesis that proposed a significant intervention on a bridge structure, focusing on the delicate balance between preservation and modern adaptation. Currently, they are furthering their expertise through a Master’s degree in Urban Development within the Society, Environment, and Territory program (PPGSAT). Alongside their research, they are actively engaged in the academic sector as a high school teacher, dedicated to mentoring the next generation. Their career is defined by a strong interest in historical preservation and the dynamic intersection of architectu
Master’s Degree in Urban Development Society, Environment, and Territory Graduate Program (PPGSAT) at UFMG - Montes Claros – In progress.
Bachelor of Architecture and Urbanism University at University of Federal District (UDF) – Completed in 2024.
Technical Degree in Building Construction at IFNMG, Pirapora (Integrated with Secondary Education) – Completed in 2018.
Urban Studies, Geography, Planning and Development, General Social Sciences, Architecture
The research analyzes the critical consequences of the absence of a Master Plan, in the Brazilian municipality of Buritizeiro, Minas Gerais, highlighting it as an essential instrument for socioeconomic and physical-territorial development. Buritizeiro is a riverside city with a large territorial extension and cultural richness, facing serious urban problems and a historically inefficient management that has resulted in irregular lots, insufficient zoning, and a disorganized spatial distribution. Currently, the municipality uses generic guidelines that ignore its specificities, finding itself in default with the City Statute for having more than 20,000 inhabitants without having its own legislation.