Tatjana Crossley
Bio
Tatjana Crossley is an Assistant Professor at Wentworth Institute of Technology and co-founding partner of the architecture and research practice ArchiTAG. Her work integrates culture, history, and place-making with technology to explore new ways of perceiving and fabricating built environments. Her research considers responsive design from the scale of the body to the built environment and the role of technology and media in the representation of culture. She examines the sensorial and psychological dimensions of immersive and virtual spaces and has lectured internationally on these topics. Her book, "Virtual Reality: Architecture, Culture and the Body" (Routledge, 2026), investigates how immersive environments, across architecture, art, and media, shape spatial perception, cultural identity, and the construction of reality, offering a spatial-psychoanalytical reading of virtual reality. She earned her Ph.D. from the Architectural Association, her MArch II from Harvard GSD, and her BArch from Rice University.