Carolina Emi Muraki

Japanese Teacher at Centro Asia
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, BR

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Experience

    • Brazil
    • Translation and Localization
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Japanese Teacher
      • Mar 2021 - Present

      Japanese teaching, basic level. All classes are online and based in our school's materials. Our method of teaching includes workbooks, sharing online platform and advise on videos, readings and music online so that our student can be immersed in the language. Japanese teaching, basic level. All classes are online and based in our school's materials. Our method of teaching includes workbooks, sharing online platform and advise on videos, readings and music online so that our student can be immersed in the language.

  • W. Montoya Arquitetura
    • Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
    • Architect
      • Nov 2018 - Present

      3D modelling, rendering graphics, interior design (focused in children hospital's spaces - Hospital Pequeno Príncipe). 3D modelling, rendering graphics, interior design (focused in children hospital's spaces - Hospital Pequeno Príncipe).

  • Self-employed
    • Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
    • Makeup Artist
      • Feb 2018 - Present

      Worked with makeup for events, photography, advertisements and films. Worked with makeup for events, photography, advertisements and films.

    • Japan
    • Civic and Social Organizations
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Research Intern
      • Jun 2019 - Oct 2019

      Research theme: “Building sustainable communities through urban environmental design and urban waterfront regeneration.” The study was done when analyzing the quality of life alongside waterfront areas, in this case “Yosuis”. So yosuis are man made canals which crosses all over the city of Kanazawa. They were constructed in Edo period, and have been recently opened to community’s eyes. It’s important to see how through urban design in waterfront areas it was possible to requalify the surrounding areas, towards more sustainable communities. Requalifying urban spaces in waterfront areas not only is good for the environment but it is also good for the society, as it promotes more people using public spaces. So more security, surveillance and local economy growth. Show less

Education

  • Universidade Federal do Paraná
    Bachelor's degree, Architecture and Urbanism
    2012 - 2017
  • Keio University
    Bachelor of Architecture - BArch, Urban Studies/Affairs
    2015 - 2016

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