Paloma is an architecture student at Universidad Iberoamericana, where she was awarded first place in an environmental competition in 2024, along with an honorable mention for her performance in 2022. As part of her academic studies, she completed an exchange program at the University of Nebrija in Spain. Her trajectory has been recognized for academic excellence, including a scholarship from Harvard University and participation in programs at the University of Tokyo.
She has built a diverse professional path through collaborations with firms such as DIN Interiorismo, OSN Studio, Samuel Aguilar Arquitecto, and FreeHAND Arquitectura. She has also actively participated in international platforms such as Design Week Madrid, strengthening her position within contemporary design discourse.
She currently serves as a Junior Narrative Designer at AMA, where she contributes to the development of projects through architectural modeling and visual representation, particularly in residential design. Her work supports the design process from early conceptual stages through architectural communication.
Paloma approaches design from an allusive perspective, drawing inspiration from spaces such as the GC Prostho Museum Research Center by Kengo Kuma and architects such as Mies van der Rohe, as well as elements such as wood, light, and shadow. She finds inspiration in people, art, details, and her personal aspirations. This perspective is closely tied to her interests in music, philosophy, psychology, portraiture, writing, and industrial design, while maintaining a strong connection to her family.
DREAMS ARE BUILT.
WE DO NOT DESIGN SPACES. WE BUILD NARRATIVES.
EVERY PROJECT IS BORN FROM A VISION, STRUCTURED WITH INTENTION, SUPPORTED BY SOLIDITY, AND PROJECTED WITH AUTHORSHIP.
DREAMS ARE BUILT.