Denise Luna Acevedo is an architect, researcher, and professor from Mexico. She studied architecture at Universidad Iberoamericana Tijuana. She was a researcher in the program “The New Normal” iteration 2018 at Strelka Institute of Media, Architecture & Art, where she collaborated in research and design projects for cities, exploring the impact of emerging technologies on new types of interdisciplinary design practices. She is a partner of estudio Santander; co-director of TIOC Think Tank (Temporary Infrastructure of Commitments), and research director of SALAA. She recently authored “Dispositivos de Adhesión: Diseños que diseñan” in the book “Repensar los diseños” from UABC and “Planetary Female Figures” from architecture magazine Agency. Her work intends to seek alternative forms of architectural practices and explore the possibilities of diverse techniques through thinking and practice at a planetary scale, especially from a Latin American context.