Mónica Bertolino
Argentinean architect From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Argentinean architect From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mónica Bertolino (born July 12, 1957) is an Argentinean architect and professor of architecture. She also owns and operates Estudio Bertolino-Barrado, an architecture studio with several locations in Argentina, and Spain. The studio obtained the Diploma to the Merit - Architecture (2002-2006), for Visual Arts at the Konex Awards in 2012.[1][2]
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Mónica Bertolino was born in Córdoba, Argentina. Her father was an architect. She entered the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, of the National University of Córdoba during the last year of the Taller Total, graduating in 1981.[3] She completed her postgraduate studies from the Catholic University of Córdoba, where she later taught.[4] Since 1984, Bertolino has taught at several national and international schools of architecture, including among others, the Littoral National University in Santa Fe, Argentina.[4] She has also participated in numerous competitions.[5]
At the studio of architect and urbanist Miguel Ángel Roca, she met Carlos Barrado, together with whom she co-founded the Bertolino Barrado Architecture Firm, which has received numerous awards and recognitions.[4]
Since 2009, together with architect Margarita Trlin, Bertolino has coordinated RedSur, a Latin-American interchange network.[4]
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