Hannia Gómez
President, FUNDACION DE LA MEMORIA URBANA
Studied Architecture at the FAU Universidad Central de Venezuela in Caracas and Urban Design at the GSAPP Columbia University in New York City. Worked as Curator of Gio Ponti's Villa Planchart for many years, and is author of the book El Cerrito: Gio Ponti's masterpiece in Caracas (2009) and of Gego, Architect (2007). Board Member of the GSAPP Alumni Association. A writer, curator and architecture and city critic, she is also the founder and Vice president of the Venezuelan Chapter of Docomomo.
Hannia’s Conversations
| Conversation Topic | Host | Date |
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Is there an emerging type of campus design that can both represent and embody an urbanism of opportunity and innovation? What are the models to encourage, emulate, and question? |
Raymond Gastil | January 13, 2013 |
What object has gone missing in your life? Not stolen, just absent. And where could it be? |
Jordan Stein | September 23, 2012 |
Why are we having this conversation? |
Kimberli Meyer | April 15, 2012 |
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Hannia Moderated This Conversation How will the latest trend in preservation process and interest in Modernist buildings impact the threatened/saved Modern heritage of the world? |
Hannia Gómez | April 1, 2012 |



