Tatiana von Preussen
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Tatiana von Preussen | |
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| Born | October 16, 1980 |
| Alma mater | University of Cambridge |
| Occupation | Architect |
| Spouse | Philip Womack |
| Children | 3 |
| Relatives | Prince Frederick of Prussia (grandfather) Lady Brigid Guinness (grandmother) Princess Antonia, Duchess of Wellington (paternal aunt) |
Tatiana von Preussen (born 16 October 1980) is an architect who worked on the construction of the High Line, an elevated linear park, greenway and rail trail in New York.[1] She graduated in architecture from Cambridge University and Columbia University.
In 2009 Tatiana von Preussen, Catherine Pease and Jessica Reynolds set up vPPR Architects.[2] they jointly won Emerging Woman Architect of the Year at the Architects' Journal's Women in Architecture Awards in 2015.[3]
In 2013 her Otts Yard project, which replaced a derelict workshop with two green roofed houses, won a Royal Institute of British Architects London award and was shortlisted for the Stephen Lawrence Prize.[4][5][6][7]