
Miquel Reina Ortiz
Professor & Researcher
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Miquel Reina Ortiz is a professor at the Master of Monuments Restoration at the Polytechnic University of Catalunya in Barcelona. He is a Ph.D. Candidate in Architecture (2015-present) at the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism (ASAU) at Carleton University. His research concerns the relationship between different scales of intervention within the context of the Historic City. He has been teaching courses as Assistant Professor in heritage conservation, site and building documentation, urbanism and design studio at the ASAU. He collaborates with the Carleton Immersive Media Studio (CIMS) in the development of new digital workflows applied to heritage conservation. He has participated in international field works and co-authored articles on topics related to digital heritage documentation. He is an associate member of the ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Historic Cities, Towns and Villages (CIVVIH). He studied architecture at ETSABarcelona (UPC), where he graduated with honours in 2011, and holds a MsC in Restoration and Rehabilitation at ETSABarcelona (UPC). His professional experience in the architecture studio Ravetllat-Ribas Barcelona (2008-2015) focused on adaptive reuse projects, and as a licensed architect, he has designed public space, housing, interiors and competitions.
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