Jose Rondon Zambrano

About the Author

José is an emerging urban planner and researcher passionate about sustainable development, heritage preservation, and using digital tools to better understand cities. With experience exploring how people access heritage sites in Montreal, he’s especially interested in urban morphology and history. José believes in planning that involves communities and uses data to help cities grow while keeping their unique character.

Author Details

FieldsDescription
PositionArchitecture Research Intern
CountryCanada
CityMontreal
Institute/ OrganizationConcordia University
QualificationBachelor of Arts - BA, City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning

Published Articles

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Adaptive Reuse as a Strategy for Preserving Urban Heritage

Adaptive reuse merges heritage with innovation—repurposing existing structures for modern needs while preserving identity, sustainability, and memory. It’s a vital strategy for cities facing environmental and cultural transformation.

UDL GIS

Masterclass

Gis Made Easy- Learn to Map, Analyse and Transform Urban Futures

Session Dates

15th-19th December 2025

Urban Design Lab

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