Rosa Prichard is an architect and educator whose interests lie at the intersection between design, theory, craft, art and philosophy.
Through her work she aims to question what it is that makes us human, and how the architecture in which we live our lives can elevate the mundane into something celebratory and poetic.
Education
The Aarhus School of Architecture, MAA
The Bartlett School of Architecture, BA Hons, 1st Class
Work History
JAC Studios, Copenhagen 2019-2022
Working as a designer on various exhibitions and small-scale architectural projects.
Rogers, Stirk, Harbour + Partners, London 2015-2017
Working as an Architectural Assistant and then as a Model-Maker.
Teaching
Krabbesholm Højskole, Skive, 2023 - ongoing
Joint Head of Program for Architecture
The Royal Danish Academy of Architecture, Design and Conservation, (Formerly KADK) Copenhagen, 2022 - 2023
Teacher within the Institute of Architecture and Culture (IBK)
BGK ArtLab, Helsingør, 2022
Guest teacher
Pivot Cities, London, 2020-2022
Part of a curated team of online tutors who offer supplementary tutorials to architecture students.
RIBA Schools Program, London, 2018
Workshop coordinator
Selected Awards and Exhibitions
The Danish Institute in Rome Scholarship and residency to undertake the research project: ‘Impressions of Rome‘
Statens Kunstfond (Danish Arts Council) Travel Scholarship, to undertake a research project in Japan which explores transitional space in Japanese architecture.
Drawing of the Year, Aarhus Architecture School
Aarhus Festuge, special mention, for the Industrial Agora Pavilion
Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, The ‘Treasure Island Memorial Follies’ were both selected to be exhibited and awarded the British Institution Award for Best Student Work in Show.
‘Dry Futures competition, Analogue Sustainability: The Climate Refugees of San Francisco‘ was a winner of Archinect’s competition which sought creative solutions to California’s drought from professional architects all over the world.