María Josefa (Josefina) González Cubero (San Adrián del Valle, León, 1961) is Architect (Extraordinary Final Degree Award, 1986) and PhD in Architecture (1996) at Universiy of Valladolid (Universidad de Valladolid, UVA) with the doctoral thesis “Le Corbusier. The Project of the Modern City” (1996), which studied his drawn urban projects at the intermediate scales between building and town planning.
Full Professor at the Department of “Teoría de la Arquitectura y Proyectos Arquitectónicos”, Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura (UVA). As a docente in the Architectural Projects Section, she has been developing her work in architectural conception and design subjects. At these levels, he has directed final degree projects, PFC/master’s degree projects and collaboration grants in university departments. She is also a member of the Teaching Innovation Group (GID) “CyCArq. Creating and Communicating Architecture” and has participated in a large number of Teaching Innovation Projects (PID) rated as excellent. She is a professor on the Master Research and Innovation in Architecture (MIIA) and the Doctoral Programme in Architecture at the UVA, in the framework of which she has supervised master’s theses, doctoral theses, research stays and research staff training grants.
She has been Visiting Professor at the Escola Superior Artística of Porto (Portugal) and given conferences and lectures at the Polytechnic of Milan -Faculties of Milan and Mantua (Italy), the University of Anáhuac (México D.F., México), the Escola Superior Artística of Porto (Portugal), Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Hungary), ISCTE Instituto Universitário of Lisboa (Portugal) and SP Escola de Teatro of São Paulo (Brazil); in Spain at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Salamanca and at the Schools of Architecture of the Polytechnic University of Madrid, the University of Seville and the University of Granada. She has carried out research stays in Rome, Paris, Milan-Mantua, Tunis and repeatedly in Porto.
Her research is developed within two lines of work: 1. The modern architecture during the 20th century and contemporary architecture; 2. The cross-cutting relationships between architecture and other arts (Fine and Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Cinema, Photography and Design). As a result, at national and international level, he has published several books, chapters in books and articles in journals, and presented his work at numerous conferences.
She was member (2005-2016) and coordinator (2010-2016) of “Architecture and Cinema” Recognized Research Group at the UVA. At the present she carries out her research activity within the following research groups and units to which she belongs as a member: Recognized Research Group (GIR) “Planificación Territorial y Urbanística” (Urban and Territorial Planning) at the Instituto Universitario de Urbanística (IUU) of the UVA (Spain). Since 2007 she is a researcher of the “Architectural Studies”, “Film Studies” and “Performing Arts Studies” research groups of Centro de Estudos Arnaldo Araújo (CEAA, Unidade de I&D Nº 4041, FCT, Ministério da Ciência, Tecnología e Ensino Superior, Portugal). She is a member of the Tordesillas Center for Relations with Latin America and Portugal (CTRI-UVa), and of the Chair of Brazil at the UVA, and of the Spanish Association of Historians of Architecture and Urbanism (AhAU).
She has been a researcher in the following R&D Projects: Portuguese project FAMEP – Photography, modern architecture and the Escola do Porto: Interpretations on Teófilo Rego Archive (2012-2015) of the FCT (Portugal) and the European project (HERA-Horizon 2020) MODSCAPES – Modernist Reinvention of Rural Landscapes (2016-2019); Spanish projects “Plan for the enhancement of Tunisian Moorish heritage” (2008 and 2009) of the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation (AECI), OEE CARTOTEA – Observatory of Scenic Spaces: Theatre cartography: Spain (2017-2019) and PUH-RePlan. The historic urban landscape as planning resource for small historical villages in inland Spain (2019-2021) within the framework of the respective National Plans.
In another scope, she has taken part on the organization of numerous national or international conferences, courses, workshops, and exhibitions. In addition, she has also been a consultant and evaluator of Portuguese and Spanish regional R&D&I projects, appointed member of scientific committees of international conferences and national journals, as well as reviewer of national and international journals and publishers.
As a founding member (1986-2010) of the work and research team “JMAD Architecture, Landscape and Heritage” she designed buildings and interventions in architectural heritage and cultural landscapes, many of them have been presented at national and international conferences as well as exhibitions, included in numerous publications and awarded with various mentions and honours.
General quality indicators of scientific production: 4 research six-year periods.
SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTION
ORCID
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8845-3503
Web of Science
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/author/record/C-6699-2017
SCOPUS
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57189843965
Investigación UVA
CiênciaVitae
https://www.cienciavitae.pt/cv/
https://www.cienciavitae.pt/en/2418-E321-B936
https://cienciavitae.pt/portal/2418-E321-B936
GOOGLE Scholar
https://scholar.google.es/citations?user=eXAES6wAAAAJ&hl=es
DIALNET
https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/autor?codigo=339843
Researchgate.net
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Josefina_Gonzalez_Cubero
Academia.edu

