
Nicolás Valencia talks with Honduran architect Ángela Stassano, designer of the Copán Sculpture Museum and one of Central America's leading architects. Recorded in the Honduran city of San Pedro Sula, Stassano discusses her bioclimatic architecture publications, scooter anecdotes, and the history of Honduras.
Who is Ángela Stassano? She is a Honduran architect who trained at the Universidad de San Pedro Sula. She holds postgraduate degrees in business administration and bioclimatic design. She developed a practice focused on bioclimatic architecture in Central America, integrating design, teaching, and research. She was the director of Stassano & Asociados and, in 2005, founded the Techos Verdes Bioclimatic Commercial Plaza Complex. Her work explores the relationship between architecture, climate, and social context.

