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Ana Espinosa

Principal
BID, MLA

Ana Espinosa is a principal and the Director of Latin America, primarily leading projects for both public and private sector clients in several Mexican cities and regions. As a landscape architect and urban designer, she works across multidisciplinary teams on transportation, transit-oriented studies, streetscape design, and landscape architecture projects.

Ana's recent projects in Mexico include masterplans for Latiz Aidila, San Mateo, and Trigono Park, and El Encino, alongside a Regional Tourism Action Plan for the State of Sinaloa and a revitalization masterplan for the Culiacan River. Her Canadian work includes transit-oriented communities planning for Toronto's Ontario Line Technical Advisor Team, SmartTrack/GO Station planning, Shoppers World, and the New Mimico Master Plan.

Her projects have received local and national awards, including the RAIC National Urban Design Award for the Six Points Interchange Reconfiguration and the Canadian Institute of Planners Award for Planning Excellence for Eglinton Connects. Ana's diverse portfolio includes planning advisory work for new subway systems in Ontario, main street planning and urban design studies for Toronto, the Dundas Connects Corridor Plan for Mississauga, the Golden Mile Secondary Plan for Toronto, and the Kipling Inter-regional Bus Terminal for Toronto.