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
Profile
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.