Marina Kitroser de Waisman (26 November 1920 – 1997) was an Argentine architect, critic, and writer.
[2] In 1974, she joined the Faculty of Architecture of the Catholic University of Cordoba where she formed the Instituto de Historia y Preservación del Patrimonio (Institute of History and Heritage Preservation; now called the Marina Waisman Institute).
She founded and developed Seminarios de Arquitectura Latinoamericana (SAL; Latin American Architecture Seminar) in 1985 in Buenos Aires.
[3] In 1987, she was awarded the America Prize for her work and critical contributions to Latin American architecture.
[4] In 1980, in collaboration with Freddy Guidi and Teresa Sassi, she worked on the recovery and restoration of the Municipal Museum José Malanca (today Centro Cultural España Córdoba).