CARMEN TORIBIO

Carmen Toribio Marín holds a PhD in Architecture with an extraordinary doctoral award and is a professor in the Department of Architectural Composition at the ETSAM (UPM). She is also specialized in landscape architecture and restoration of historic gardens by the Escuela de Paisajismo y Jardineria Castillo de Batres.


Her training and specialization has been applied in theoretical and practical disciplines at undergraduate and master’s level at the School of Architecture of Madrid (ETSAM), where she currently teaches. His area of research belongs to the field of garden and landscape heritage. His results have been published in conference proceedings, proceedings of national and international seminars and journals. Among her latest publications is the book The History of Water Management in the Iberian Peninsula, published in 2020 by Birkhäuser (where she is co-editor and author of two chapters). She is a member of the Cultural Landscape Research Group (GIPC).

Intervention in heritage spaces links her professional activity to research, with projects for the Parque de la Ciudadela in Barcelona, Vivero de Estufas del Retiro in Madrid; Parc de la Font del Racó, Barcelona; garden of the Torre del Gobernador in Alella and gardens of the Archbishop’s Palace in Alcalá de Henares.