Jaime Traspaderne

Jaime Traspaderne

Qld Urban Design Leader Economics, Planning + Design – Australasia @ Arup

About Jaime Traspaderne

Jaime Traspaderne is the Qld Urban Design Leader at Arup, specializing in Economics, Planning, and Design in Australasia. He has a rich background in urban design and architecture, having worked on significant projects like the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and collaborated with notable architectural studies.

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Jaime Traspaderne is currently the Qld Urban Design Leader in the Economics, Planning + Design division within Arup Australasia. He has held this position since 2020 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Education and Expertise

Jaime Traspaderne holds a Master's degree in Landscape Urbanism from the Architectural Association. Additionally, he earned a degree in Architecture from the Polytechnic School of the University of San Pablo CEU in Madrid, Spain. His educational background equips him with a comprehensive knowledge in urban design and architecture.

Career Background

Jaime Traspaderne has extensive experience in urban design and architecture. He worked at Arup as a Senior Urban Designer and Architect for the 2022 FIFA World Cup from 2013 to 2015 in Doha, Qatar. Prior to this, he served as a Senior Urban Designer and Architect at Arup in London, UK, from 2012 to 2020. Additionally, he was an Architect at Fundacion Metropoli in Madrid, Spain from 2009 to 2010.

Achievements in Urban Design

Jaime has been recognized multiple times for his work in urban design. He was shortlisted for EUROPAN 12 with 'The Rhythm of the Line' project in Budapest, Hungary, reaching the final jury round in Paris. He received an Honourable Mention for the EUROPAN 11 project 'A walk' in Teruel, Alcala de la Selva in 2011, and was the runner-up in EUROPAN 10 with the 'Teruel FUSION' project in 2009.

Research and Academic Contributions

Jaime has been active in the academic and research spheres. He received a grant from FUNDACIONMETROPOLI to conduct research on urban studies at the city and territory levels for eight months. He has also been invited as a lecturer at the University of Qatar and the Middle East Smart Landscape Summit. Additionally, he co-authored the 'Triptic (utopian action three acts)' project, exhibited at the slaughterhouse in Madrid as part of the ALTERPOLIS exhibition.

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