Ana Espinosa
Ana Espinosa
Principal
Ana is the Director of Latin America, primarily leading SvN's projects in several Mexican regions and cities. As a landscape architect and urban designer, she works with clients from the public and private sectors. Anna is involved with several multidisciplinary teams focused on transportation and transit-oriented studies, streetscape design, and landscape architecture. Recent Mexican projects include the masterplans for Latiz Aidila and San Mateo in Naucalpan; El Encino, Valle de Bravo; Trigono Park, Naucalpan; a Regional Tourism Action Plan for the State of Sinaloa and a revitalization masterplan for the Culiacan River. Other projects include transit-oriented communities planning work related to Toronto's Ontario Line Technical Advisor Team; SmartTrack/GO Station planning; Shoppers World; the New Mimico Master Plan; and the Salinas Bahamas Natural Reserve Master Plan. Anna has worked on projects that have won local and national awards, which include the Six Points Interchange Reconfiguration, winner of the RAIC National Urban Design Award; and Eglinton Connects, winner of the Canadian Institute of Planners Award for Planning Excellence.