Victoria Mohr
Victoria Mohr is a Chilean designer, researcher, and educator pursuing a PhD at the MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning beginning in Fall 2026, with a concentration in Advanced Urbanism at the Norman B. Leventhal Center for Advanced Urbanism (LCAU). She develops critical visualization and cartographic methods to trace material flows across scales—from molecular to global—and examines how they shape social, spatial, geopolitical, and environmental transformations.
Her current research explores material transformations linked to AI infrastructure in Chilean soils and waters, combining spatial analysis, community-engaged monitoring, and design-driven visualization to connect molecular-scale environmental change to planetary material cycles.
From 2023-2025, she was Designer-in-Residence at the Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning at University of California at Berkeley. She has collaborated with interdisciplinary design studios including GUN Architects, Studio Tomás Saraceno, and HOOD Design Studio. She holds an MLA from University of California at Berkeley and a BArch from Universidad Finis Terrae, Chile.