PUBLISHED WORK

Escobar Castrillón, N., Aiello. D., “Geographies of Survival: Building Evidence of Systemic Exclusion with Immigrant and Refugee Women in Ottawa, ADDDOC Documents series, Sagep Editori, 2026.

Escobar Castrillón, N. “Undoing White Settler Designed Cities: Mapping with Racialized Immigrant and Refugee Women in Canada,” JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF ARCHITECTURE IN CANADA, 49(2):51-63.

Escobar, N. “Reparative Mapping: Undoing the White, Patriarchal, and Classist City with Diasporic Women in Chile.” Material Arquitectura, Volume 26, Universidad de San Sebastián, forthcoming 2024.

Escobar Castrillón, N., “Necrotopologies: State Sanctioned Ruins in Gaza and Los Angeles,” in Timely Reflections on Spatial Justice. Ed. Rana Abughannam, 2026.

Escobar Castrillón, N. “Dismantling Symbolic Violence: The Critical Conservation of Plantation Architecture,” RAIC-CCUSA 2021 Summit on Architecture Conference Proceedings, 2022.

PRESENTED WORK

Escobar Castrillón, N., “Geographies of Survival: Building Evidence of Systemic Exclusion with Immigrant and Refugee Women of Color in Ottawa, EAHN Building Power Symposium, Genoa, Italy, 2026.

Escobar Castrillón, N. “Recyprocity as Method: Towards Reparative Design Research”, SSAC-SEAC, Saint John, Canada, 2026.

Escobar Castrillón, N. “Undoing White Settler Designed Cities: The Agency of Mapping with Immigrant and Refugee Women in Canada,” ACSA 112th Annual Meeting: Disrupters on the Edge, Vancouver, 2024.

Escobar Castrillón, N. “Foreign Bodies: Mapping the Urban Experiences of Immigrant Women,” SSAC-SEAC, Montreal, Canada, 2022.

Escobar Castrillón, N. “Towards Equity in Architectural Research and Practice,” CAFE Capital, Canadian Forum on Architectural Education, Azrieli School of A&U, Ottawa, Canada, 2022,

Escobar Castrillón, N. “Dismantling Symbolic Violence: The Critical Conservation of Plantation Architecture,” RAIC-CCUSA Online Conference, 2021.

BUILT WORK

Community Gardens and Gathering Space at 255 Donald St. Ottawa, 2024.

COMMUNITY HUB, 1065 RAMSEY, FOSTER FARM, OTTAWA, 2026.