INDEX

A structured collection of references, visual systems, conceptual studies, and selected applications developed through the Lado B framework. Built as an evolving document of structure, recognition, and long-term identity thinking.

DOCUMENTED STRUCTURES
NOT A PORTFOLIO. AN OPERATIONAL ARCHIVE OF SYSTEMS, FRAGMENTS, EXPERIMENTS, AND DOCUMENTED STRUCTURES.
01 — SER OSCAR DE LA RENTA

CULTURAL HERITAGE PROJECT

2019

02 — PCT CAPITAL

INSTITUTIONAL IDENTITY

2021

03 — GOLF COURSE LAND ART

REGENERATIVE SPATIAL SYSTEM

2009

04 — JENNY POLANCO / NATIVE FLORA

ENDEMIC FRAGRANCE RESEARCH

2023

05 — ATMOSPHERIC SYSTEMS ENGINEERING.

SENSORIAL HOSPITALITY SYSTEM

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2019

06 — ABOVE CLOUDS

AVIATION EXPERIENCE SYSTEMS

2023

07 — NATURE WITHIN

REGENERATIVE INTERIOR INSTALLATION

2009

08— HUMAN CENTRIC EXPERIENCES

Strategic Workshops & Design Systems

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2019

PROOF OF PHILOSOPHY IMPLEMENTATION

Research, Human Development & Applied Identity Systems

Not theory. Execution.

The following works are presented as documented proof of philosophy implementation across identity systems, cultural strategy, regenerative development, sensory design, human-centric communication, and operational storytelling.

These projects demonstrate how design becomes infrastructure — connecting culture, commerce, memory, territory, education, sustainability, and human experience into coherent systems.

SELECTED PAPERS & IMPLEMENTED WORKS

01 — KALYX / Frequency & Ritual Design

A sensory identity system exploring ritual, emotional memory, sacred aesthetics, and fragrance as experiential architecture. The project combines artisanal perfumery, symbolic language, and human-centered emotional activation.

Core concepts explored:

Ritual as daily experience

Fragrance as emotional infrastructure

Frequency-based storytelling

Limited edition cultural products

Human reconnection through sensory systems

02 — Human Development Initiatives / Youth Empowerment

A field-oriented social development framework focused on productive micro-models, education, entrepreneurship, environmental awareness, and community regeneration.

Implemented areas include:

Leadership formation

Productive training

Local entrepreneurship

Environmental regeneration

Community-centered economic systems

Inclusive education programs

The project positions design and communication as tools for human mobility and socio-economic activation.

03 — OR / Medical Operations & Humanitarian Communication Systems

A humanitarian-oriented medical communication and operational framework developed for dermatological assistance, emergency education, and field coordination.

The project integrates:

Medical operational systems

Educational design

Public emergency communication

Training methodologies

Humanitarian visual identity systems

Institutional clarity under constrained environments

A direct example of strategic design applied to public service and field execution.

04 — NORTH OF SOUTH / Territory as Identity

An exploration of land, memory, flora, craftsmanship, and regional identity translated into sensory products and storytelling systems.

The project documents:

Territory-driven product narratives

Botanical research

Artisanal production systems

Environmental sensitivity

Cultural traceability

Origin-centered branding methodologies

This work demonstrates how identity can emerge from geography, memory, and local ecosystems rather than imposed aesthetics.

05 — VETIVER: THE HUMAN CONNECTION

A human development and productive systems initiative focused on women’s economic independence, environmental restoration, cultural value, and micro-enterprise activation.

Key implementation layers:

Productive micro-models

Cultural strategy

Environmental recovery

Human-centered commerce

Design for economic resilience

Decentralized community activation

The framework integrates 12 years of field experimentation and cross-disciplinary implementation.

06 — IDA / Exhibition & Applied Design Research

An institutional exhibition documenting the intersection between design, industry, culture, sensory systems, aviation-inspired methodologies, and commercial storytelling.

Research areas include:

Decolonization of design

Human-centered branding

Product ecosystems

Micro-industrial development

Cultural preservation

Sensory installations

Design as economic infrastructure

The exhibition positions design not as decoration, but as a strategic mechanism for expansion, coherence, and interregional development.

07 — SOW, HARVEST & FEAST

A multi-layered exhibition system articulating creation as process: from experimentation and research to product materialization and human celebration.

Structured in three conceptual movements:

Sow → research, experimentation, cultural memory

Harvest → materialization, products, systems

Feast / Flight → expansion, celebration, transmission

This body of work demonstrates the operational philosophy behind the ecosystem: ideas must become systems, systems must become products, and products must become human experiences.

CLOSING INVITATION

These works represent fragments of a larger operational philosophy that structure shapes perception, identity shapes movement, and human experience shapes permanence.

For deeper exploration of the institutional ecosystem, research frameworks, strategic methodologies, and operational architecture, visit the main Riviera del Plata platform and access the published papers, journals, exhibitions, and implementation records.

Read the philosophy through the work itself.

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