MArch; RIAS; RIBA; ARB
Natasha is an architect and founding director of Kelvin Architects. She moved to the UK in 1992 to study Architecture at the Glasgow School of Art and quickly fell in love with Scotland.
After more than 25 years working in Glasgow, Natasha established this practice to bring together her experience, values, and genuine passion for architecture.
Over the years, she has worked on a broad range of projects, with particular focus on urban design, residential development, and social housing. Her time spent on site has helped her build strong technical expertise and a clear understanding of how buildings come together in practice.
For Natasha, good design is about creating buildings and places that serve the people who use them—spaces that feel right, function well, and stand the test of time. Sustainability is central to this approach. It’s embedded in every stage of the process and fundamental to what makes a project truly well designed.
Natasha brings this ethos to her voluntary work with the Glasgow Institute of Architects (GIA), where she is a Trustee, and through her role in managing the Glasgow Urban Design Panel on behalf of GIA.
Outside of work, Natasha enjoys travel, especially visiting architectural landmarks. She is also a keen skier and hillwalker—one of the many reasons she loves living in Glasgow, with the hills just a short journey away.
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