Camilo Ayala Garcia
Camilo Ayala-Garcia is a Colombian designer, professor and researcher.
He obtained his PhD degree on the topic of Do-It-Yourself Materials as triggers of change at Politecnico di Milano. Before this PhD research, Camilo received a Master of Arts in Design degree from Domus Academy (the University of Wales accredited school of design) in Milan, awarded with Distinction. He is trained as an Industrial Designer and a Textile Designer at the Los Andes University in Bogotá.
Camilo began his professional career in Colombia in 2001, where he earned experience in product design, developing several projects for renowned local and international clients. After various years of work as a professional designer, Camilo moved to Germany to attend Hochschule Pforzheim for the MSc. Produktentwicklung (Product development) as a guest student and learn the language. Subsequently, he transferred to Italy to complete his Master’s studies. After graduation, Camilo started to share time as a tutor at Domus Academy and work as a product designer for Donegani & Lauda studio and Cammarata Gioielli studio in Milan. Having spent some years of experience abroad, Camilo returned to his hometown to become a full-time professor and researcher at his alma mater, where he was appointed associate professor in the design department until 2022.
Camilo recently transferred to Italy to work as a researcher in the Design Friction Lab at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, bridging emerging technologies and materialities towards a transitional circularity. He devoted his research to local materials and product development together with his teaching activities, with several patents granted and different academic contributions published.
Being Spanish, his mother language, Camilo is Fluent in German, Italian and English.
He obtained his PhD degree on the topic of Do-It-Yourself Materials as triggers of change at Politecnico di Milano. Before this PhD research, Camilo received a Master of Arts in Design degree from Domus Academy (the University of Wales accredited school of design) in Milan, awarded with Distinction. He is trained as an Industrial Designer and a Textile Designer at the Los Andes University in Bogotá.
Camilo began his professional career in Colombia in 2001, where he earned experience in product design, developing several projects for renowned local and international clients. After various years of work as a professional designer, Camilo moved to Germany to attend Hochschule Pforzheim for the MSc. Produktentwicklung (Product development) as a guest student and learn the language. Subsequently, he transferred to Italy to complete his Master’s studies. After graduation, Camilo started to share time as a tutor at Domus Academy and work as a product designer for Donegani & Lauda studio and Cammarata Gioielli studio in Milan. Having spent some years of experience abroad, Camilo returned to his hometown to become a full-time professor and researcher at his alma mater, where he was appointed associate professor in the design department until 2022.
Camilo recently transferred to Italy to work as a researcher in the Design Friction Lab at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, bridging emerging technologies and materialities towards a transitional circularity. He devoted his research to local materials and product development together with his teaching activities, with several patents granted and different academic contributions published.
Being Spanish, his mother language, Camilo is Fluent in German, Italian and English.
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Collections by Camilo Ayala Garcia
- Eva Leitolf asks: How do students conduct artistic research?
- Hannah GöbbelsCan we change the Capitalocene?
- Delilah Angel FriedmanCan you remeber what she did before me?
- Miriam Governatori LeonardiHow do real bodies become digital?
- Elisa FalettiHow can one leaf become the map of another experience?
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- Camilo Ayala & Nitzan Cohen ask: Body and objects or objects and body?
- Maximilian ObexerCan we reimagine the act of sitting?
- Chiara ProsserHow can a chair be the manifesto of an idea?
- Giulia Fabro- Why is it that even though we have had technological developments in forestry?
- Federica MussaCan we reimagine woman sportswear in an environmental way?
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Courses with Camilo Ayala Garcia
Projects by Camilo Ayala Garcia

Iris Eberhardt
How can open community spaces empower villagers to shape their future?

Jonas Vogt
How can technology support the commons?

Giorgia Baccichetti
How can we support teachers to foster a culture of inclusion around disability?

Soeren Blaecker
Can wood make a great bike?
Degree Project

Layla Borghi
Where do you store your tools while sewing?
Degree Project

Laura Carotta
Do we have to find a space for nature always into our daily life?

Lara Giulia Sonnergren
Do you want light? Where?
Gabriele Sponsiello
can light be fished?

Lara Calearo
No space on my desk! What to do?

Ettore Della Marina
Is it possible to join a frame to a paperclip?

Damian Engl
How would you shape your light?

Julian Hu
How to load

Filippo Oro
Does light have a shape?

Olivia Palma
What If Light Could Bloom?

Cord Raymond Rahemipour
What if you could give fabric any form you can imagine?

Emily Rampado
What if light could move?