Natalia joined Peregrine Bryant Architects in 2025 after completing her master’s degree in architecture at the University of Sheffield. Her passion for working with historic buildings began at university and in her thesis project, which was awarded the West Yorkshire Society of Architects prize, she explored how ruins of slate quarry villages can be reused to benefit the lives of the communities living in North West Wales. Combining her interests of historic buildings and circus art, during her master’s degree Natalia also carried out research into history of circuses in Britain and her dissertation examining expressions of imperialism in circus architecture was nominated for the RIBA Dissertation Medal.
Previously, working as a Part 1 Natalia was closely involved in multiple retrofit projects, where she gained valuable experience in working with existing buildings.
In her free time Natalia is a keen dancer of swing dance and enjoys working on crafts.