Rosana Elkhatib (she/her) is a trained architect, designer,
researcher, and curator whose work focuses on the mutual
constitution of bodies and spaces across political, social, and
religious environs. She is a co-founding principal of feminist
architecture collaborative (f-architecture), a three-woman
architectural research enterprise she co-founded with Gabrielle
Printz and Virginia Black, and has also worked for multiple design
firms including Henning Larsen, REX, and Selldorf Architects.
Winners of the 2019 Architectural League Prize, f-architecture’s research-based projects have been exhibited at Darat al Funun in Amman, Magazin in Vienna, VI PER Gallery in Prague, and Frac Centre-Val de Loire in Orléans, and have been
presented by the Architectural League of New York and the NTU
Institute of Science and Technology for Humanity in Singapore,
and where Cosmo-Clinical Interiors of Beirut was shortlisted for
the 2019 Global Digital Art Prize. f-architecture’s writing and work
has appeared in Harvard Design Magazine, MIT Thresholds, e-flux
architecture, Log, Ed, The Funambulist, PIN-UP, Disc, and Real
Review, and at institutions including Morgan Library and Museum,
Studio-X Amman, Universität der Künste Berlin, the New School,
and UN-Habitat.
Rosana holds a M.S. in Critical, Curatorial and Conceptual
Practices in Architecture from Columbia University GSAPP and a
B.Arch from the Illinois Institute of Technology.