Veronika is an architect and a researcher whose practice is situated at the intersection of environmental justice, wet infrastructures, post-soviet periphery, and radical imagination. She is a co-organiser of PALs Research Group.
Veronika holds a B.Arch from Cornell University and an MA in Research Architecture from Goldsmiths, University of London.
After her undergraduate studies, she practised as a designer at Archikon Architects in Hungary, primarily working on historic reconstruction and adaptive reuse projects. Since graduating from the Centre for Research Architecture, she’s been working as a freelance designer and an independent researcher.
As a researcher, she’s working on projects that interrogate how wet infrastructures organise social relations in the post-soviet periphery.
She is currently co-teaching a research studio in the Environmental Architecture MA program – RS6: Saharian Becomings – together with Kamil Dalkir and Maïa Tellit Hawad.