Recent News
Francheska Null has recently been in the spotlight for her innovative project in the field of sustainable architecture. Her work focuses on creating eco-friendly urban environments that integrate technology and nature. The project has gained attention for its potential to transform cityscapes while reducing carbon footprints.
Recent Projects
Francheska's recent project, "Green Urban Futures," is a comprehensive plan aimed at redesigning urban areas to be more sustainable. It involves collaboration with engineers, city planners, and environmental scientists to incorporate green spaces, renewable energy sources, and smart technologies into urban planning.
She is also involved in a community-driven initiative called "Urban Gardens," which encourages the use of vacant lots in cities for community gardening. This project not only provides fresh produce to local communities but also fosters a sense of community and environmental responsibility.
Additional Information
Francheska holds a Master's degree in Urban Planning from Columbia University. She is a frequent speaker at international conferences on sustainable development and urban planning. Her work has been featured in several renowned publications, highlighting her contributions to the field.
In her free time, Francheska enjoys hiking and photography, often combining her love for nature and urban landscapes into her work. She is passionate about educating the next generation of urban planners through workshops and mentorship programs.






