“El arte habitable de ellas”, Instyle Magazine, 2023
“Building Hopes. Develpment-Mexico City”, PILARES Project, Fernanda Canales. Monocle Magazine No.158 Design Special, 2022
“The PILARES Program Seeks to Bring Beautiful Design to Mexico City´s Neglected Neighborhoods,” Metropolis Magazine, 2022
Terreno House: “An Iridescent Refuge”, Platform Architecture No.33, 2022
Bruma House: Steve Huyton, Cheryl Weber, “Concrete Houses” Schiffer Publishing, 2022
“Care to take a seat?” Fernanda Canales, Porset concrete chair. Monocle Magazine No.148, 2021
Vecindad Monte Albán: “Arquitecturas mexicanas. Lo mejor del siglo XXI. 2019-2020” Arquine, 2021
Terreno House: Jodidio Philip, “Built to Inspire. Contemporary Homes by the World´s Great Architects” The Images Publishing Group, 2021
Eva House. Honorable Mention: “XVI Bienal Nacional de Arquitectura Mexicana 2019-2020”, 2021
“Residenze plurifamiliari: esempli dal Messico / Multy-family residences: examples from Mexico” Review from Fernanda Canales book “Shared Structures Private Spaces”, 2021
Toromanoff Agata, “Raising the Roof. Women Architects who broke through the glass ceiling”, 2021
After the House, Privacy in a Shared World, 2021. Fernanda Canales (Mexican b.1974): “How will we live together?, Exhibition” Biennale Architettura, 2021
After the House, Privacy in a Shared World, 2021. Fernanda Canales: “How will we live together?, Short Guide” Biennale Architettura, 2021
Mexico. Displacements / Desplazamientos: “How will we live together?, Participating Countries and Collateral Events” Biennale Architettura, 2021
Design Awards: Fernanda Canales, Best Social Architect. “MONOCLE”, 2021
There´s No Place Like Home. Review of the Book Shared Structures, Private Spaces: Housing in Mexico, by Florian Idenburg. “Architectural Record”, 2021
10 Women Changing the Landscape of Leadership, “The New York Times”, 2021
AD100, “Architectural Digest”, 2021
Bruma House published at “Habiter autrement”. Editorial Éditions de La Martinière, Author Maryse Quinton, 2021
“Bruma House and Open Museum, Tamayo Pavilion” aerea magazine, Gender Gap, 2020
Wang Wilfred, Hoid Barbara, “Fernanda Canales”, Center 22: Latitudes, Architecture in the Americas Vol. 3, 2020
Casa Terreno, Valle de Bravo (Mexico), AV Monographs Houses in detail 24 World Houses, 2020
Casa Bruma: “Fernanda Canales” en Breaking Ground-Architecture by Women, ed. Phaidon, septiembre, 2019
The collective housing factory, “Laure Nashed Architect Journalist”, 2021
Jodidio Philip, “Bruma House” Casa Moderna, Latin American Living, 2018
House 21, Apan Housing Laboratory. “ARCHITECT. The Journal of the American Institute of Architects”, 2019
Reading Rooms: From the Jaws of Disaster, Architectural Review, 2019
Pioneer Spirit, Bruma House, 2018
Bruma House: Dark Age, Wallpaper, 2018
Into the Shadows, Record Houses 2018, Bruma House, 2018
Household Portales, 2018
Elena Garro Cultural Center, 2017
Elena Garro Cultural Center II, 2017
Reading Rooms. Mexican Architectures, The Best of the 21st Century, Vol.6 2013-2014, 2015
The generational relay, contemporary Mexican architecture, 2014
Scale 1: 500, Intervention in the Zócalo of Mexico City, 2013
Books as a frame, Elena Garro Cultural Center, 2012
Our canon, 100×100 Architects of the 21st Century., 2012
Overlapping boxes, Maruma House, 2011
Education and culture, 2018
A contemporary Mexican architecture conversation, criticism and reflections., 2008