Ana Luengo has a degree in Architecture from the University of North London, a degree in Landscape Architecture from the University of Évora, and a Doctorate in Landscape Architecture from the same university – summa cum laude cum laude -, a Master in Gardening and Landscaping (U.P.M) and a Master in Management and Maintenance of Parks and Public Spaces (CSA Antonio Camuñas Foundation).
She has been President of the European Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA Europe) and is now a member of the Executive Committee, as well as a member of the Spanish National Committee of ICOMOS, of the International Committee of Cultural Landscapes and Historical Gardens (ICOMOSIFLA), of the Historic Gardens Foundation (United Kingdom), among other institutions.
She combines her teaching activity in various Spanish universities (Universidad Europea de Madrid, Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid, Universidad de Granada, etc.) and foreign (Architectural Association (London), Katholik Universiteit (Leuven)) with extensive cultural work which includes courses and seminars on various topics related to landscape art.
Author of numerous research papers, articles and publications.