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The architect and urbanist Adriana Levisky is graduated at FAU-USP and has a Master's degree from FFLCH-USP. She is senior principal at Levisky Architects | Urban Strategy, an architectural projects office, mainly for institutional customers in the fields of education, health and culture, urban projects, and strategic consultancy. Inspired in a vision that unites creativity and innovation, since 2003 the office has been developing solutions and actions that go from urban and building issues, to development and approval of complex facilities, as well as feasibility of conversations and frameworks in public-private partnerships. Levisky Architects office has a portfolio that pictures more than 15 million square meters of projects and consultancy developments, such as Diversity Boulevard, Albert Einstein hospital expansion plan, open museum Crater of Colônia, reurbanization of Jardim Colombo, sports gym and urban plan of Santa Cruz school, Senac São Miguel Paulista, requalification of City Caxingui, Victor Civita square, and master requalification plan of Jockey Clube São Paulo. Throughout her professional life, Adriana has taught architectural projects and urban design at the colleges Braz Cubas, Uniban, and Modulo. She also taught hospital master plans and regulatory procedures in post graduate studies at the Albert Einstein Institute of Education and Research. In her institutional activity, Adriana is a member of the Deliberative Council of the Regional Association of Architecture Offices of São Paulo (AsBEA-SP), where she serves as a member of the Committee on Buildings and Land Use (CEUSO). She is also member of the Brazilian Council for Sustainable Construction (CBCS) and representative member of Fecomercio-SP at the Technical Chamber of Urban Legislation (CTLU).