Daniela, born in 1996 in Puebla, Mexico, is an architect who graduated from the Universidad de Guanajuato. With over seven years of experience in architectural design and project management, she has distinguished herself through her participation in professional competitions and her commitment to urban and socially impactful projects. She has collaborated with the Colegio de Arquitectos de León, Guanajuato, participating in various architectural competitions and urban design workshops in collaboration with ENSAP Bordeaux in France. Notably, her proposal for the urban rehabilitation and intervention competition of La Brazzaligne in Bordeaux received an honorable mention. She also contributed to the book La troja michoacana, patrimonio histórico en madera: Ex hacienda de Irícuaro.
Her professional experience includes work on projects across Latin America, particularly in Peru and Guatemala, where she has contributed context-sensitive architectural solutions that respond to social and cultural realities.
At AMA, she is responsible for developing drawings, sketches, models, and design concepts across different project phases, supporting their materialization into built reality.
Her approach to design is grounded in flexibility, finding inspiration in natural environments, new experiences, and people’s achievements. Among her references, the Bruder Klaus Field Chapel stands out. She enjoys activities such as drawing, graphic design, tattooing, and sports, which complement her creative sensibility.
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.