Diego Romero-Evans is an Architect, Landscape Architect, Editor, and Curator with extensive professional experience as a design practitioner and educator. Romero-Evans was adjunct faculty in the School of Architecture at Woodbury University - San Diego (2021), a post-graduate researcher at the University of California - Berkeley (2020), and co-creator of the Resilient and Human Santiago initiative (2016-2017), a public design competition housed in the Regional Government of Santiago - Chile, sponsored/pioneered by the Rockefeller Foundation through the 100 Resilient Cities program, as well as associate professor in the School of Architecture at Universidad de las Americas - Santiago (2016-2018), and assistant professor at multiple Chilean Universities (2010-2018). Romero-Evans obtained his Master of Landscape Architecture/Environmental Planning from the University of California - Berkeley. He was associate director at GLS Landscape | Architecture - San Francisco (2021-2023), associate architect at GRAA (2008-2013), Associate Designer at A+R (2003-2008), and a co-founder and principal of Romero Silva Arquitectos (2013-2018), whose projects have been awarded, selected, exhibited, and disseminated in national and international design-specialized media. Currently, he is visiting faculty, lecturing on Architecture, Landscape, and Environmental/Urban Design in the College of Environmental Design at the University of California - Berkeley and in the Human Ecology Department at the University of California - Davis. Romero-Evans is the founding principal of DREStudio and co-founder of Dialectical Practices, a transdisciplinary collective space towards critically understanding and expanding the performative possibilities of architecture and their environmental relationships within socio-ecological dynamics. He is the co-recipient of the Italian Architectural Rothoblass Award (2011), the Chilean National Commission for Science and Technological Research Grant (2017), the Communications ASLA Honor Award (2019), and has been selected two consecutive times as beneficiary on the exclusive group of International Professionals within the USCIS-Extraordinary Abilities Program (2021-2027).