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Co-Founder of IMPRONTA, a research and consulting studio dedicated to merging neuroscience and architecture through an evidence-based design approach.
A physician with over 10 years of experience, with a unique educational background in medicine (Jagiellonian University & Tor Vergata), neuroscience (University College London, École Normale Supérieure, Sorbonne), and neuroscience applied to architectural design (Università IUAV).
Collaborated with the CCD as a past and current fellow, contributing to global projects under the leadership of Itai Palti at Hume Studio. Faculty member of the NAAD (Neuroscience Applied to Architectural Design) Master program at Università IUAV.
Grounded in the understanding that spaces are experienced through the nervous system, her work emphasizes the application of neuroscientific insights as an important lens to create architecture that is more attuned to health and human experience. Gained experience working on projects for global companies such as Arup, Skanska, Google.
Natalia’s talk will explore the intersections of medicine, neuroscience, and architecture through the lens of her personal and professional journey. From her educational roots in medicine and neuroscience to discovering the transformative field of neuroscience applied to architectural design, Natalia’s path has been one of connection and discovery.
In addition to sharing her personal journey, she will discuss her current work and case studies, as well as the challenges encountered along the way, alongside potential future developments. This talk aims to inspire conversations about how interdisciplinary approaches can drive transformative, health-focused design.
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