Diego Romero Evans
Diego Romero Evans is an architect and landscape architect with experience in design practice and education. He has taught at Woodbury University in San Diego and several Chilean universities. He co-created the Resilient and Human Santiago initiative pioneered by the Rockefeller Foundation. Romero Evans served as associate director at GLS Landscape | Architecture in San Francisco, is the Urban Resilience & Coastal Adaptation Program director at the Chile California Conservation Exchange (CCCX), and co-founding principal of Dialectical Practices and DREStudio, with projects in Chile and California. Internationally recognized, his honors include the Italian Rothoblass Award and the ASLA Honor Award, and being selected twice for the prestigious USCIS Extraordinary Abilities Program (2021–2027). Currently, Romero Evans is a lecturer on architecture, urban/landscape design, and environmental planning at UC Berkeley, UC Davis, and the Academy of Arts in San Francisco.