Natalie Waldram is a spatial designer based between New York & Berlin.


She studied architecture at Carnegie Mellon University in the United States, including a year-long exchange at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland. During her studies, she was awarded the Ferguson Jacobs Prize in Architecture, which supported her research centered on rituals of material renewal in sacred spaces, specifically focusing on physical reconstruction as a form of maintenance for spiritual and cultural narratives. Natalie was most recently a collaborator at &bogdan (formerly Bogdan & Van Broeck). She interned at Christ & Gantenbein in Basel, Switzerland, and Studio Giancarlo Valle in New York, as well as with a Los Angeles-based design and research studio collaborating with non-profit and community-based grassroots organizations to address climate risks and environmental vulnerabilities. Natalie is interested in design across and between scales, from the cultural to the object.