Ahumada de Toledo
Fernanda Ahumada de Toledo is an architect from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (2014) with honorable mention and winner of the Abraham Zabludovsky Award for architectural composition in 2014 for her work “Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl High-Performance Sports Center.”
With a twelve-year career in large-scale commercial and housing projects for Grupo Carso, Fernanda seeks to capture in her architecture a reinterpretation of the public-private relationship of a building and its integration into the urban space, applied to commercial, cultural, and mixed uses projects.
She participated in the reconstruction program of the Carlos Slim Foundation, with the preparation and coordination of education, housing, and health projects for those affected by the earthquakes in 2017, concluding her participation in the program with the reopening of the GEA González Hospital tower in 2022.
Committed to cultural and scientific dissemination, she participated in the conceptualization and project of the National Biodiversity Pavilion for the UNAM Institute of Biology between 2020 and 2022.
With a twelve-year career in large-scale commercial and housing projects for Grupo Carso, Fernanda seeks to capture in her architecture a reinterpretation of the public-private relationship of a building and its integration into the urban space, applied to commercial, cultural, and mixed uses projects.
She participated in the reconstruction program of the Carlos Slim Foundation, with the preparation and coordination of education, housing, and health projects for those affected by the earthquakes in 2017, concluding her participation in the program with the reopening of the GEA González Hospital tower in 2022.
Committed to cultural and scientific dissemination, she participated in the conceptualization and project of the National Biodiversity Pavilion for the UNAM Institute of Biology between 2020 and 2022.
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NameFernanda Ahumada de Toledo