Claudia Ansorena is a Cuban-American architectural designer, artist, and educator. She is the co-founder of Resolver Studio, a design practice based in Chicago that embraces architecture as the backdrop of everyday life. With a focus on care, context, and consciousness, Claudia's work and research span a range of scales and media, from intimate objects to expansive urban ensembles. Her approach combines technical prowess with curious observation to shape spaces that resonate with people and linger as memories.
Claudia has been an adjunct professor at the schools of architecture at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, the University of Miami, and Florida Atlantic University. She holds a Master of Architecture from Yale University – where she was the editor of Retropecta 44 and Paprika – and a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Miami.