Nelson De Jesus Ubri is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Columbia GSAPP as
well as a real estate professional, architectural designer, and researcher.
Nelson is a RETS associate at the New York City Economic Development
Corporation, where he manages multiple real estate and economic development
transactions for major NYC projects through detailed financial models,
negotiation of contracts of sale and leases, as well as presenting to state and
local elected officials and community stakeholders.
Nelson received a Master of Science in Real Estate Development and a Master
of Architecture from Columbia University GSAPP. While pursuing both degrees,
he worked at the Center for Spatial Research, conducting in-depth research
using large databases such as US Census and NYT COVID-19 Data. He was
also a teaching assistant for the GSAPP Visual Studies sequence as well as a
research assistant.
Nelson is currently a part-time faculty at Parsons New School for Design. He is
also a Youth Advocate at the Parsons Scholars Program, where he assists high
school students with the college and financial aid process while they explore art
and design through college-level classes.
Prior to getting his MSRED and M.Arch, Nelson worked at Daniel Goldner
Architects, focusing on medical and office spaces. He was also a Fulbright
Scholar in the Dominican Republic, where he developed research on how
hurricanes affect the architecture and infrastructure of the Bani region in the
southern area of the island. He is passionate about an interdisciplinary approach
to architecture and real estate transactions that enables a deeper understanding
of the built environment and communities around it.