Mrs Ana Abram
Lecturer (Teaching)
The Bartlett School of Architecture
Faculty of the Built Environment
- Joined UCL
- 1st Jun 2017
Education
- University College London
- Other Postgraduate qualification (including professional), ATQ03 - Recognised by the HEA as a Fellow | 2019
Biography
Ana Abram is a chartered landscape
architect and urbanist who bridges her work between academia, research and
practice. She has lead design and research teams from winning design concepts
at several international competitions while collaborating with internationally
recognized practices like Gustafson Porter + Bowman and Turenscape, as well as
delivered projects through all stages to completion, including prestigious
Chelsea Barracks, and post-Olympic development International Quarter
London. Her research work is based on an understanding of physical,
natural and ecological contexts through complex design and computational
syntheses, while engaging with territorial, urban and natural systems. She is a
co-founder of the practice Amphibious Lab, which focuses on dynamic landscapes
and their interfaces with anthropogenic environments. The work of the practice
has received awards like Holcim award for Sustainable construction and has been
exhibited and published internationally throughout Europe, North America, and
Asia, the latest at the Venice Biennale 2018. Ana has lectured at leading
global architectural and design institutions including the Architectural
Association, University of Melbourne and AIA - New York.