Tania Tovar is an architect, writer and curator with an interest for narratives where architecture stands as main character. She is founder of Proyector, a curatorial platform an exhibition space based in Mexico City fostering architecture research projects, where she works as Director and Chief Curator. She is a Consultant for the German Cooperation Agency for Sustainable Development in Mexico; and has previously worked at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal, the Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery in New York, the Museum of Science and Art and the National Council for Educational Development in Mexico City. Her research and work has been published in Arquine (MEX), MAS Context (USA) and ARQ (CHL) Magazines, the CCA (CAN) and the UIC (ESP).
Tania graduated as an architect from the National Autonomous University of Mexico; studied at the Stuttgart State Academy of Fine Arts in Germany; and holds a Masters in Critical, Curatorial and Conceptual Practices in Architecture from the Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation in New York.