Catarina de Almeida Brito is a Portuguese designer and co-founder of Migrant Journal, a publication exploring migration in all its forms. Having grown up in Brussels, studying architecture in the UK and France, and working in Portugal and Spain, she ventured into the world of ‘architecture beyond architecture’ and completed a masters at the LSE Cities. She has taught at the Architectural Association Summer School, and worked on the 2014 Venice Biennale while at Rem Koolhaas’ office. Catarina’s interests lie in architecture diplomacy, as well as Architecture and all its ramifications. She has recently completed her architectural education in the Royal College of Art in London.
Migrant Journal is a six-issue print-only publication critically exploring migration in all its forms. It explores the circulation of people, goods, information, and even fauna and flora, around the world and the transformative impact they have on contemporary life. While migration is part of humanity's genesis, it seems the phenomenon has become ubiquitous, happening faster, with complex ramifications. Migrant Journal aims at exploring the relationship between these elements, events, journeys and spaces bound under the idea of 'migration' in all its forms, crucial to understand today's society.