Gabriela Dines, Intl. AIA, MSArch, MHP

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Gabriela Dines is an architect from the University of Belgrano in Buenos Aires. She holds a Master of Historic Preservation from the Polytechnic University of Madrid, a Specialization on Theory and History of Preservation from the University of Alcalá de Henares, a Specialization in Restoration of Historical Buildings awarded by the Catholic University of Buenos Aires, and a Master of Science in Architecture Studies and Research in Preservation/Urban Studies from the University of Miami. 
 
Throughout her professional career in Argentina, Madrid, and the US at present, Gabriela has been involved in design, construction management, historic preservation, and adaptive reuse. 
 
She performed as research assistant to Jean-François Lejeune and Victor Deupi for the exhibition "Cuban Architects at Home and in Exile. The Modernist Generation" at the Museum of Coral Gables, followed by a collaboration in their publication of Cuban Modernism: Mid Century Architecture 1940-1970 (Birkhauser, 2021).