In the article, as Amorocho advocated for Bogotá to modernize based on an urban plan and suggested designs to modify the city.
[5][6] The illustrated article showed how the plazas could be redesigned to provide hygienic apartment housing with green spaces and wide streets and included a management plan for obtaining financing for the construction.
For two years, she built schools and office buildings and then went to work at the firm of Cuéllar Serrano and Gómez for a decade.
When she returned from Paris, in 1966, Amorocho began working as the head of the Division of Physics and Planning at the National University.
In the 1970s, Amorocho began a project that took her more than a decade to complete, documenting the design, construction and all details of the history of each building on the campus of the National University.