Natalya Morozova
Position:Architect of public spaces, urbanist, researcher of territorial identity
Employer:Interdisciplinary architectural bureau dot.bureau (Russia, New Zealand)
Country:Russia
Background
Architect and project manager at the dot.bureau studio, which works with public spaces, urban areas, and environmental studies. The main area of work is related to the search for the identity of a place through the study of the local context, the memory of the territory and everyday scenarios of life.
Participates in the development of landscaping concepts, competitive proposals and research materials for cities and small towns in different regions of Russia. In projects, he works at the intersection of analytics, storytelling and environmental design, from pre-design research and semantic framework to the formation of a holistic architectural image of the territory.
In practice, he considers the environment as a carrier of memory and cultural layers of a place, paying special attention to the connection between history, landscape, local communities and modern urban experience.
Works:
Guryevsky Park of Light, Kaliningrad region
Landscaping of the Rostselmash plant, Rostov-on-Don
The coast of the Almetyevsk reservoir, Republic of Tatarstan
Circle of Health, a park on the shore of the Baltic Sea, Pionersky, Kaliningrad region
Tekstilshchikov Square, Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic
Competitive airport project "Following the Omsk current", Omsk
Awards:
Winner of the MosBuild Architecture & Design Awards (MADA)
The nomination "Landscape and landscaping" 2025
The shortlist of BISHOPS in 2025
Events:
2026 / Speaker of the Session "Sports infrastructure as an element of urban identity" A-House at MMOMA