She attended the Faculty of Architecture of the Technical University of Madrid where she graduated in 1989 having done a thesis with Achille Castiglioni.
Achille Lauro | MS Achille Lauro | Achille Occhetto | Achille Loria | Achille Castiglioni | Pampa Galeras – Barbara D'Achille | Achille Valenciennes | Achille Marozzo | François Achille Longet | François Achille Bazaine | Camillo Castiglioni | Achille Pierre Dionis du Séjour | Achille Duchêne | Achille Bonito Oliva | One of the illustrations of ''Gamiani, or Two Nights of Excess'' published in Brussels in 1833. Illustration by Achille Devéria | HMS Achille | Guglielmo Achille Cavellini | Giannino Castiglioni | Denis Jean Achille Luchaire | Castiglioni | Achille Vertunni | Achille Starace | Achille Simonetti | Achille Sfondrini | Achille Rémy Percheron | Achille Mbembe | Achille Liénart | Achille in Sciro | Achille Guenée | Achille Funi |
Her first high-profile exhibition for MoMA, "Mutant Materials in Contemporary Design" (1995), was followed by "Thresholds: Contemporary Design from the Netherlands" (1996), "Achille Castiglioni: Design!" (1997–98), "Projects 66: Campana/Ingo Maurer" (1999), "Open Ends," and "Matter" (September 2000-February 2001).
He wrote essays and catalogues collaborating with artists and architects such as Giorgio Morandi, Alighiero Boetti, Mario Merz, Carol Rama, Pirro Cuniberti, Alberto Burri, Bruno Martinazzi, Piero Manai, Marco Gastini, Vittorio Gregotti, Achille Castiglioni, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Renzo Piano, Ettore Sottsass, among many others.