Nathalie Rozencwajg

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OccupationArchitect
AwardsRIBA Award for Town Hall Hotel [1]

RICS London Award for Building Conservation, Town Hall Hotel [2]
RICS Project of the Year Award, Town Hall Hotel [2]
Shortlisted, Dezeen Awards, Housing category for VI Castle Lane [3]
Commended, AJ Emerging Woman Architect of the Year Award, Architects’ Journal[4]

Shortlisted, The Brit List 2018 [5]
PracticeNAME architecture
Nathalie Rozencwajg
OccupationArchitect
AwardsRIBA Award for Town Hall Hotel [1]

RICS London Award for Building Conservation, Town Hall Hotel [2]
RICS Project of the Year Award, Town Hall Hotel [2]
Shortlisted, Dezeen Awards, Housing category for VI Castle Lane [3]
Commended, AJ Emerging Woman Architect of the Year Award, Architects’ Journal[4]

Shortlisted, The Brit List 2018 [5]
PracticeNAME architecture

Nathalie Rozencwajg (born October 1975) is a RIBA and RICS award-winning architect based in Paris and London.

Rozencwajg was born in Luxembourg, grew up in Brussels and studied at the Architectural Association School of Architecture (AA) in London, graduating in 2001. After an early career spent working in London and Paris, and on projects in Beijing, Athens and Mecca, Rozencwajg went on to co-found RARE architecture[6][7][8] with Michel da Costa Goncalves in 2005, where she was a director for 12 years. From 2004 to 2016, Rozencwajg taught at the Architectural Association School of Architecture (AA) in London as a Unit Master.

In 2012, Rozencwajg was commended by Architects’ Journal for the AJ Emerging Woman Architect of the Year Award.[9][10] In 2014, The Guardian newspaper noted Rozencwajg as one of "10 women in architecture to watch".[11][12]

In 2018, Rozencwajg founded a new architectural practice, NAME architecture.

Rozencwajg lectures and leads architectural events internationally, including for the Architectural Association School of Architecture,[13][14][15][16] Kansas State University,[17] the glasstec International Trade Fair[18] and the Fall Semester in Miami,[19][20] for which she also produced an essay, Nathalie Rozencwajg: The Imagined and the Imaginary.[21] She was also a contributor to the book Scale: imagination, perception, and practice in architecture (Routledge, ISBN 9780415687119)[22] and to the journal A+u 536 15:05 London - Renewing Architecture & Cityscape (A+U Publishing, ISBN 4910019730552 {{isbn}}: ignored ISBN errors (link), ASIN B00TIVAXFE).[23][24] In addition, Rozencwajg has contributed to the debate about the issues facing women in architecture, saying that “it's a pity to see so much talent that just doesn't fulfil itself”, and that long hours and the cost of childcare can be a factor.[25][26][27]

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