Andrea González has extensive experience in the editorial field. She currently works as Head of Publications at architecture and urbanism office Zuloark, is a member of fanfare, co-directing the research festival Broken Channels, and co-runs Home Cinema, showcasing art films.
Previously, she served as Editor-in-Chief of the experimental architecture publication 255 and of the architecture editorial project DPA Prints. She was also an editor of PUB, a platform for experimental publications in design, art, and architecture.
Editorial work has always been a key part of her artistic work, through publications such as En Castilla-La Mancha hay más de cien polideportivos iguales and Levantinismo. In addition, she collaborates with artists and institutions to produce artist publications.
She has extensive experience in radio as an editor, host, and producer. She is currently part of the Radio Relativa team, where she is a regular host and contributor. Previously, she was part of the editorial team at Ja Ja Ja Nee Nee Nee, a radio station for the arts in Amsterdam, as well as an editor at PUB Radio. She promoted PUBCast in collaboration with Droog Design and launched the platform Alone Together during the COVID-19 pandemic. She was also the head of RACA, Radio of Communication and Architecture, where she initiated the international podcast congress and online platform Magic.
Selected projects

En Castilla-La Mancha hay más de cien polideportivos iguales
Editorial direction, content, editorial design
Publication of the research project En Castilla-La Mancha hay más de cien polideportivos iguales, documenting a repeated sports infrastructure across Spain and its connection to the development of public construction policies in the 2000s.
In collaboration with Iñigo de Barrón García
Cover design by Nicolò Pellarin

The Way Things Go
Editorial design
In collaboration with Paula García Masedo
for Caniche Editorial

Talkument
Editorial direction, editorial design
Series of publications on a series of talks by Keller Easterling, Fernando Castro Flórez, among others.
DPA Prints


Printing Services
Editorial direction
Nomadic newsroom that develops experimental publications showcasing the editorial process on-site.
In collaboration with Nicolò Pellarin and María Mazzanti
Design by Nicolò Pellarin
Pictures courtesy of Sandberg Instituut

Levantinismo
Editorial direction, content
Publication of the research “Levantinismo”, a speculative investigation into the Spanish vacation urban landscape.
Design by Bruno Delgado Ramo

Magic
Editorial direction
Curation, online platform and publication of Magic, an international podcast congress that took place at ETSAM and online.
Platform design in collaboration with Hyperstudio and publicaton design with Futuro Studio

Trémula
Editorial design
Artist publication for Javi Cruz´s solo show at Centro de Arte 2 de Mayo, Madrid.

Sorbito
Editorial design
Artist publication for Ainhoa Hernández Escudero´s project Sorbito.
Recent published texts
2024 Transhelvetica, article
e–flux magazine
2019–2024 CURVA RAS, series of radio shows
Radio Relativa
2023 The urban space of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, article
Fundación Arquia architecture magazine
2023 Radios: M-30, series of radio shows
Radio Relativa
2022 Vampires Cant Have Anything, text
Zelda Magazine
2021 Ok Blood, podcast
Tales of the Geogoth, La Casa Encendida Radio
2021 Please, Use our Hands, text
Love Spells & Rituals for Another World
2020 Minimal Transmissions, tools based on sound
Madrid School of Fine Arts
2019 The one hundred sports centres copied in Castilla La Mancha and other copies: A brief story of the copy in Spain, article
Park The Magazine
2019 Programme without credits in celebration mode, Ediciones Asimétricas
2019 You got to get in to get out, chapter, Critical Exteriorities: University Learning Communities in Art and
Architecture...
Brumaria Editorial, ES
2018 There are more than a hundred repeated sports pavillions in Castilla La Mancha, book
Self published
2018 The Kop, article
Yorokobu
2018 MAGIC
Becoming: Catalogue of the Spanish Pavillion of the Venice Architecture Biennalle 2018, Fundación Arquia