Rozana Montiel

(Mexico City, 1972)

Rozana Montiel is an architect from Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, with a Masters in Architecture, Critic and Projects from the Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya UPC (Barcelona, 2000). She is the founding director of Mexican studio Rozana Montiel.

The office works in diverse projects of different scales and stratum which oscillate from city to book, artifact and other micro-objects. Its trajectory has been awarded with the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture, given by the Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine, París, and in 2016 earned the Emerging Voices Award, by the The Architectural League of New York.

Selected Projects:
- Pilares, Mexico City. Education
- Encino House, Valle de Bravo, Mexico. Residential
- Albino Ortega House, Tepoztlán, Mexico. Residential