Ana Claudia Salle
Communications Assistant (2025-Present)
Ana Claudia’s interdisciplinary education bridges design, ecology, and environmental justice. Her thesis examined the Cleveland Dam and Capilano Hatchery as sites where infrastructure and ecological stewardship intersect, exploring how design can reframe relationships with water, landscape and community. She has also contributed to public engagement and exhibition curation for Margolese Prize winner Jane Wolff’s work, which focused on cultivating landscape literacy and fostering community-driven adaptation strategies for sea-level rise, centered on Vancouver’s iconic Kitsilano Pool.
Education
• MArch, School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, University of British Columbia
• BSc., Conservation Biology (Minors: Equity Studies and Art History), University of Toronto