NATASHA
STAPELBERG
ARCHITCTURAL GRADUATE
Natasha is an architectural designer with a strong technical foundation and a growing focus on architecture and the built environment. In 2013 she began her career in the joinery industry, where she spent over nine years developing detailed design solutions and gaining extensive knowledge of materials, construction methods, and the translation of design concepts into built outcomes.
After nearly a decade in the industry, she made the decision to pursue studies in architecture, driven by a desire to engage with design at a broader scale and contribute to projects that have a meaningful impact on people and communities. She has since spent the past three years working within the architectural industry across a diverse range of projects.
Working towards registration, her design approach is grounded in empathy, curiosity, and clear communication. Natasha is committed to continually refining her skills and contributing to architecture that thoughtfully responds to people, place, and community.
NATASHA
STAPELBERG
ARCHITCTURAL GRADUATE
Natasha is an architectural designer with a strong technical foundation and a growing focus on architecture and the built environment. In 2013 she began her career in the joinery industry, where she spent over nine years developing detailed design solutions and gaining extensive knowledge of materials, construction methods, and the translation of design concepts into built outcomes.
After nearly a decade in the industry, she made the decision to pursue studies in architecture, driven by a desire to engage with design at a broader scale and contribute to projects that have a meaningful impact on people and communities. She has since spent the past three years working within the architectural industry across a diverse range of projects.
Working towards registration, her design approach is grounded in empathy, curiosity, and clear communication. Natasha is committed to continually refining her skills and contributing to architecture that thoughtfully responds to people, place, and community.