Roz Barr founded Roz Barr Architects in 2010. Roz Barr’s interest in developing an idiosyncratic process of making led her to pursue her own architectural studio. Her portfolio has grown quickly, and the size of the studio has followed. Her now 8-strong practice is currently involved in projects in London, Scotland, Spain and New York. She has gained international recognition in Norway for her proposal for a new church, and was part of Venice Biennale 2014 with her proposal for a public square and the restoration of San Lorenzo in Venice and is currently designing the new Fashion Galleries at the V+A Museum, London and has won many awards for her restoration of St Augustine’s Church. Roz originally studied at Glasgow before studying architecture where she completed her education in London at the Bartlett, UCL. She currently runs a Masters Unit at Kingston School of Architecture and has taught at the Architectural Association, London and the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL London and has External Examined at Ulster University, Belfast and Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen.
Her former role as Vice President of Education at the RIBA follows on her involvement with the RIBA Validation panel.