Tomás Sebastián Perez is a first-generation Chicano designer & grassroots organizer. He is currently a graduate student at NewSchool of Architecture & Design in San Diego, CA Kumeyaay Land.
Recent work done between 2021-2024
Studio Project of Spring 2024, a continuation of the La Mesa Civic Center Masterplan project from Fall 2024 Studio at the NewSchool of Architecture & Design.
LA MESA CIVIC CENTER LIBRARY
Proposal for Arquine No. 25 MEXTROPOLI 2023 pavilion in Mexico City. Designed by Malori-Ertha Mavez, Tomás Sebastián Perez, Joseph Siclot, Terrence Young. Rendering by Burak Arif. Drawings by Tomás Sebastián Perez.
SOCIAL PLATFORM
Prepared for the Tierras Indigenas Community Land Trust as part of a grant proposal for mixed-use affordable housing and community space. Floor plans and massings in perspective for three scenarios for development.
TICLT SCENARIO DIAGRAMS
Selected as an Impact Project with World Design Capital 2024 San Diego Tijuana. Proposed by Tomás Sebastián Perez, Andrea Montejano and Karla Suarez. Redesigning Border Rescue Beacons (RBRB) aims to save lives in remote areas of the border region by using human-centered design to provide humanitarian assistance to migrants and others in distress along the border.
REDESIGNING BORDER RESCUE BEACONS
Creative consultant & project manager for designing the updated Chicano Park Mural Map. Collaboration with Chicano Park Museum & Cultural Center, The Chicano Park Steering Committee, Dr. Alberto Pulido & Richie Moon