Natalia is an architect from Mexico City who graduated from Universidad Iberoamericana. Her academic development includes international experiences such as the Bioclimatic Architecture Workshop at Chiba University in Japan, as well as studies at the New York School of Interior Design and the AIA Center for Architecture in New York.
Her professional trajectory began with a legislative internship in Washington, D.C., where she strengthened her analytical skills and sense of responsibility. She later joined Chain-Siman, where she worked for three years, contributing to residential and hospitality projects across Mexico, bringing clarity to decision-making, design continuity, and organized project execution.
She currently works as a Junior Interior Designer at AMA, where she contributes to the design and development of projects from both a visual and technical perspective. Her work involves designing spaces and custom furniture aligned with each project’s objectives, selecting materials and lighting strategies, and translating these into 3D models. Natalia also develops presentations and renders that effectively communicate spatial qualities and user experience. On the technical side, she coordinates with suppliers and oversees the processes required for the proper implementation of each proposal.
With a strong attention to detail, Natalia finds inspiration in spaces she encounters through travel, such as the Teshima Art Museum. She highlights concrete as a material of interest for its neutrality, texture, and ability to dialogue with other materials. Her interests in photography, interior design, material exploration, creative processes, travel, and spatial observation continuously expand her perspective, which she applies to her design practice.
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.