Josefina Díaz Fasciolo

Architect and PhD candidate in Architecture from La Salle School of Architecture (ETSALS), Ramon Llull University, in Barcelona. She continued her studies at the same university with an Official Master´s in Architecture.
She is currently a member of RehabiMed and of the ALEC research group and co-director of byWomen: focused on reinterpretations of material and landscape heritage from a memory and gender perspective. Since 2021, she has been a professor in the area of Architectural Theory, teaching Theory I & II and Theory III in the international group, as well as in the Summer School at ETSALS Barcelona.
She has participated in various conferences and seminars, such as Social Transformation for an Inclusive Architecture, organized by ALEC_HER research line, during the Architecture Week Festival 2025 in Barcelona; World Heritage Management Practices, organized by RehabiMed and the Ministry of Culture of Jeddah in Barcelona; the National Congress Women and Architectures: Towards an Equal Profession, organized by MUWO (Women in Modern and Postmodern Spanish Architectural Culture, 1965´2000) in Zaragoza; and was curator of the project Behind The Scene Women at the Picasso Museum in Barcelona, presented as part of the Architecture Week Festival 2021.