Tania Tovar Torres is an architect, writer and curator. She is co-founder and director of Proyector, a curatorial platform based in Mexico City devoted to promotion of emerging voices in architecture research. Her practice focuses on alternative methods of architectural production and consulting for research and curatorial projects. She is currently Wortham Fellow at Rice University School of Architecure and Principal at Estudio P Design Studio. Previosuly she was research and editorial consultant for the German Cooperation Agency for Sustainable Development and Adjunct Professor at the Universidad Iberoamericana. She was appointed curator of the Architecture Pavilion of the 2019 and 2020 Mexican Design Open and 2018 Fellow of the Future Architecture Platform. Previously, she worked at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal and at the Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery in New York. Tania was trained as an architect at the UNAM School of Architecture and holds a Master’s degree in Critical, Curatorial and Conceptual Practice in Architecture from Columbia University.
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