Florencia Rodriguez is the Editorial Director of Lots of architecture -publishers and NESS. Trained as an architect in Argentina, she has devoted her career to editing, writing and teaching. She was a Loeb Fellow and is currently a lecturer in architecture at the Harvard GSD.
Rodriguez has lectured, curated a number of exhibitions, and organized international symposia in different institutions, mainly in the Americas. Prior to the GSD she was a visiting professor at School of Architecture of Universidad Torcuato Di Tella and Universidad de Palermo, and taught theory courses at other universities such as Universidad del Litoral, Tecnológico de Monterrey, or The Boston Architectural College.
She has received awards for her editorial work and published several articles in books and specialized media such as Domus, Oris, summa +, Arquine, a+u, or Uncube. She is currently working on two books that will be launched in 2021: “New Latin American Design,” and “Why Bother?” which compiles and revises her work in the form of a critical/editorial manifesto.