FORO Guest
Natalia Antola
Architect, graduated from UCA, where she has also worked as a lecturer. She completed a master’s degree in Heritage Valorization and Management in Italy and is currently pursuing another in Mar del Plata on “Intervention in Architectural and Urban Heritage.” She has developed residential, cultural, museographic, and restoration projects, as well as textile and product design. She currently serves as Director General of Cultural Heritage at the National Secretariat of Culture.
She is co-author of ME Intervenciones Arte together with architect Christian Ceuppens. They carried out urban interventions such as nomeduele at the former Hospital de Clínicas, ME on Oliva Street and at the Serafina Dávalos House, as well as conferences and talks, among others.