Born in Spain, Ana received her two first degrees in Architecture from the Universities of Salamanca and the Polytechnic of Madrid. After working as a court expert for a few years, she arrived to the United States in 2012 to study a Masters of Architecture at the Catholic University of America. Leading her steps towards the academia, she later earned a research-based Masters of Sciences of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. Now, she is currently a PhD Candidate in the History and Theory of Architecture program. Ana is teaching undergraduate studio courses and lectures in theory of architecture at The Catholic University of America since 2017.
Education
Master of Theological Studies, John Paul II Institute at the Catholic University of America, Washington DC - 2017
MS in Architecture, University of Pennsylvania - 2015
MArch II, The Catholic University of America, Washington DC - 2012
Advanced Studies Diploma in Architecture, Madrid Polytechnic University (Spain) - 2011
Master in “Restoration and Preservation of the Architectural Heritage,” Cartagena Polytechnic University (Spain) – 2004
Bachelor in Architecture, University of Salamanca (Spain) – 2000