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Gabriel Kozlowski is an architect and research associate at MIT’s Leventhal Center for Advanced Urbanism where he develops research with Hashim Sarkis and Adèle Naudé Santos.

Upon graduation in 2015, Gabriel was nominated a teaching fellow in the Department of Architecture at MIT where he teaches architecture studios and his theory seminar Territory: Spatial Reification of Power.

Previously, Gabriel was a project leader at the SENSEable City Lab, and a researcher for the OfficeUS exhibition (the American pavilion in the 14th Venice Architecture Biennale), where he contributed to the publications OfficeUS Agenda (2014) and OfficeUS Atlas (2015).

Gabriel worked for Mecanoo Architecten (The Netherlands), Organization for Permanent Modernity (US), CAMPOaud (Brazil) and Daniel Gusmão Architecture and Planning (Brazil). He is also the founder of ENTRE, a collective that explores urban transformations through the medium of interviews and with which he published the book “ENTRE – Interviews with architects by architecture students” (2012).

Practicing architecture independently since his graduation in 2011, Gabriel has received recognition with international awards, such as the 2nd prize in the urban design competition for the Shanghai Railway Station Area and the honorable mention in the competition for the Brazil Antarctic Station.

Gabriel holds a professional degree in Architecture and Urbanism from PUC-Rio, Brazil, and a Master of Science in Urban Design from MIT, where he was awarded the Department of Architecture Graduate Fellowship (2013-2015) and the Master of Science Prize for Thesis (2015).