Kesia Lima is an architect with professional experience spanning design, innovation management, and strategic development in public and international contexts.
ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
Her architectural work focuses on the design of spaces across residential, institutional, and experimental contexts, with particular attention to materiality, adaptability, and use.
Grounded in architectural practice, her approach emphasizes the relationship between built form, social dynamics, and long-term use, viewing architecture as both a technical and cultural system.
INNOVATION & STRATEGY Her work in innovation management emerged from the design and development of innovation spaces and campuses, where architectural thinking extended beyond buildings to include programs, governance models, and ecosystems.
Building on this foundation, she has contributed to the structuring and coordination of innovation programs, institutional strategies, and partnerships, primarily within public and international environments.
WHERE DESIGN & INNOVATION INTERSECT
At the intersection of architecture and innovation, her work applies design methodologies to both physical environments and organizational systems.
This integrated approach supports the implementation of spaces, programs, and strategies that translate long-term vision into operational reality.
ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
Her architectural work focuses on the design of spaces across residential, institutional, and experimental contexts, with particular attention to materiality, adaptability, and use.
Grounded in architectural practice, her approach emphasizes the relationship between built form, social dynamics, and long-term use, viewing architecture as both a technical and cultural system.
INNOVATION & STRATEGY Her work in innovation management emerged from the design and development of innovation spaces and campuses, where architectural thinking extended beyond buildings to include programs, governance models, and ecosystems.
Building on this foundation, she has contributed to the structuring and coordination of innovation programs, institutional strategies, and partnerships, primarily within public and international environments.
WHERE DESIGN & INNOVATION INTERSECT
At the intersection of architecture and innovation, her work applies design methodologies to both physical environments and organizational systems.
This integrated approach supports the implementation of spaces, programs, and strategies that translate long-term vision into operational reality.