She is part of the Strategic Group of Advisors (GAES) for the Ministry of Agrarian, Territorial and Urban Development (SEDATU) in Mexico. In 2018, she was selected for the Dutch Visitors Program, created by the Government of the Netherlands to promote emerging talents in the fields of urban design and water resilience. In 2012, she was recipient of the Cemex Award, Marcelo Zambrano Architect awarded to a talented emerging professional in Mexico every year.
Adriana has also been a professor at Universidad Iberoamericana at the thesis studio CEMEX: Cátedra Blanca, together with Diego Ricalde and Emmanuel Ramirez. She has also been a professor at the Architectural Association Visiting School in Mexico City (2016 and 2017 editions) and at the Urban Design Studio in Universidad Anáhuac in Mexico City. In 2015, she was an Associate Professor in Landscape Architecture co-instructing a design studio with Iñaki Echeverria at Harvard Graduate School of Design. She has collaborated as research assistant in the Harvard Graduate School of Design at the INFONAVIT Project on Social Housing, the ZOFNAS Project for Sustainable Infrastructure and Exumas Lab. She also collaborated with the Urban Risk Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Opsys working as Research Assistant for “The Haiti Evacuation System Initiative” for the World Bank. In 2012, she worked and conducted research in Thailand, collaborating with the NGO, Design for Disasters.