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Architect, Professor of Architecture

and Urban Design, Consultant

Moving Boundaries Founder 

and Director

Tatiana A. Berger

 

 Architect and Consultant, Founder and Director of Moving Boundaries Collaborative ​

 

 

Tatiana Berger (Princeton University, UC Berkeley), Assoc. AIA, is an architect, urban designer, consultant and educator. She has worked for over 35 years in the U.S., Portugal, Spain and Austria. Her built works, collaborations and community plans were published in international periodicals and presented in exhibitions in Europe and U.S. Berger worked with Richard Meier in New York,  was Director of the Sochi Olympics 2014 project for ILF Engineers and project architect for Baumschlager-Eberle in Bregenz, Austria. From 1997-2004 she worked as project architect and manager in the office of Alvaro Siza in Porto. In addition to architecture, her experience in professional practice includes landscape design and urban planning, furniture/product design, and construction administration.     

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Berger is Founder and Director of Moving Boundaries Collaborative, which provides educational services and design-consulting services. She is guest lecturer at NAAD in Venice, ETH Zurich, NeuroArq Brazil, NAD Chile, and Artclever. She was Associate Professor of Architecture and Urbanism at the NewSchool of Architecture & Design in San Diego and Professor of Architecture at the Boston Architectural College for 17 years. A member of the Advisory Council of the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture (ANFA), she developed a new curriculum in architectural theory and studio with a focus on ANFA themes as faculty in the pioneering Neuroscience for Architecture Program at NewSchool. In her role as Liaison for Education and curator of lecture series and symposia, she led for three years the ANFA Center for Education (ACE), an international forum for educators dedicated to reimagining design education. 

​​Tatiana speaks Spanish, Portuguese, English and Russian.

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