She began her career in México with the restoration of Felix Candelas work, "Los Manantiales" and wrote her first book at the Academia de España in Rome. Her ties to the art world began in her childhood and it is thus natural that her work involves interaction with other arts.
She is interested in living space, landscape, sustainability, precision and an economy of expressive resources. She accepts the determinants of architecture as the rules of a very serious and enjoyable game and she tries to play it in a coherent, rigorous way. While it is no longer stylish to speak of serving, she believes that an architect’s work is a quintessential service intended to make people’s lives more agreeable—a noble calling that seeks to make the world more beautiful and more human and to make society fairer. Architecture is no place for the nostalgic, it is a job for rebels.