2021

“Care to take a seat?” Fernanda Canales, Porset concrete chair. Monocle Magazine No.148

Photography: Ana Hop

Vecindad Monte Albán: “Arquitecturas mexicanas. Lo mejor del siglo XXI. 2019-2020” Arquine

Terreno House: Jodidio Philip, “Built to Inspire. Contemporary Homes by the World´s Great Architects” The Images Publishing Group

Eva House. Honorable Mention: “XVI Bienal Nacional de Arquitectura Mexicana 2019-2020”

Federación de Colegios de arquitectos de la República mexicana, A.C.

“Residenze plurifamiliari: esempli dal Messico / Multy-family residences: examples from Mexico” Review from Fernanda Canales book “Shared Structures Private Spaces”

Casabella No. 922

Toromanoff Agata, “Raising the Roof. Women Architects who broke through the glass ceiling”

Prestel Publishing House

After the House, Privacy in a Shared World, 2021. Fernanda Canales (Mexican b.1974): “How will we live together?, Exhibition” Biennale Architettura

After the House, Privacy in a Shared World, 2021. Fernanda Canales: “How will we live together?, Short Guide” Biennale Architettura

Mexico. Displacements / Desplazamientos: “How will we live together?, Participating Countries and Collateral Events” Biennale Architettura

Design Awards: Fernanda Canales, Best Social Architect. “MONOCLE”

There´s No Place Like Home. Review of the Book Shared Structures, Private Spaces: Housing in Mexico, by Florian Idenburg. “Architectural Record”

10 Women Changing the Landscape of Leadership, “The New York Times”

AD100, “Architectural Digest”

100 Creative Gurus that are revolutionizing what is done in Mexico

Bruma House published at “Habiter autrement”. Editorial Éditions de La Martinière, Author Maryse Quinton

The collective housing factory, “Laure Nashed Architect Journalist”