

Carlos Rodriguez
Carlos RodrÃguez graduated in Agriculture from the Polytechnic University of Madrid and obtained the Wisley Diploma from the Royal Horticultural Society in England.
During her time in the UK, she received a fellowship for research and fieldwork at two of the world's most renowned Mediterranean gardens: Tresco Abbey Gardens in England and La Mortola in Italy. She also furthered her education by planting perennials at Great Dixter.
An expert in plant design, he works with perennial planting schemes and is a qualified horticulturist, specializing in the cultivation of low-maintenance, drought-tolerant Mediterranean plants. He has over seventeen years of experience in gardening and landscape design training programs. He also worked for six years as a professor at the Royal Botanical Garden of Madrid.
Since 2016, he has been an associate professor for the Master's Degree in Historic Gardens and Ecosystem Services for Green Infrastructure at the Botanical Garden of Madrid.
In the same year, he took on the role of Project Manager at Studio Fernando Martos in Madrid, where he supervised the work in the gardens and designed the planting schemes in collaboration with Fernando Martos.