Indrio first studied architecture in Rome (1962–65) and later at the
Danish Academy's School of Architecture (1966–71) under
Johan Otto von Spreckelsen. From 1979 to 1989, she shared a design studio with her husband
Poul Jensen, participating in the design of Nørrevang Church in
Slagelse (1989) which combines regional and
Postmodern stylistic trends. In 1991, she became a partner in
C. F. Møller's firm where she was the leading architect for the extension of
Statens Museum for Kunst (1995–98) and for that of the
Arken Museum of Modern Art in
Ishøj (2007). She also designed an extension for London's
Natural History Museum (2001) and the conversion of the
Certosa di San Martino in
Naples (2004) Indrio is a member of several cultural organisations and has served on the boards of the Danish Building Research Institute (1996-2002) and the Federation of Danish Architects (1980–94). She is also a member of the Royal Danish Academy and has taught at the
Aarhus School of Architecture. ==Awards==