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Eva Tisnikar

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Eva is a London-based researcher, filmmaker, and designer, whose work spans the built environment, sound, film, and visual culture. With a BSc and MA from the Bartlett School of Architecture, her practice brings together critical scholarship, creative methods, and interdisciplinary research to explore how sensory environments, technologies, and infrastructures shape power,  inclusion, and the everyday urban experience. 

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Working across academia and industry, Eva combines historical and theoretical research with practice-led approaches, including film, sound, writing, and visual experimentation. She is an Associate Lecturer, teaching and assessing design research across architecture and related disciplines, and an Architectural Researcher at a global practice, where she contributes site-specific research, archival analysis, and narrative development for international projects.

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Alongside her creative and research practice, Eva is actively engaged in equity, diversity, and inclusion work, leading disability and neuroinclusion focused initiatives, and advocating for more accessible and holistic approaches to design, urban research, and cultural production.

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