Ana Espinosa


Ana Espinosa
Director of Latin America
Ana is Director of Latin America, as a landscape / urban designer her work has focused on transportation and transit-oriented studies as well as on streetscape and landscape design. In the last years in the Canada practice, she has been working for the private and public sector on multidisciplinary teams as both a Landscape and Urban Designer.
Since joining SvN she has contributed to numerous projects related transit, urban design and landscape architecture including: Planning Advisor for new Subways (Ontario), Smart Track / GO Station Planning (City of Toronto), Main Street Planning and Urban Design Study (City of Toronto), Dundas Connects Corridor Plan and Urban Design (City of Mississauga), Hurontario LRT (City of Mississauga), Golden Mile Secondary Plan (City of Toronto), the Kipling Inter-regional Bus Terminal (City of Toronto), and the 17th Ave. Corridor in Calgary (City of Calgary), among others. She has been part of the core team of projects that have won local and national awards for projects such as 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.
In the last, few years she has been leading the Latin America practice focusing in Mexico were she has led important regional projects such as the Regional Tourism Action Plan for the State of Sinaloa and the Culiacan River Revitalization Master Plan among others. As part of this role, she has been part of discussions surrounding the future of cities and regions in Mexico, particularly on some regions related to tourism development like Sinaloa, Cancun, Acapulco and Veracruz.