Dr. Julia Udall is an architectural researcher and educator.
Julia’s work explores eco-social architectures, commoning, and feminist spatial practice. She leads the Life-Centring Cultural Heritage Network (LiCHeN), a pan-European project for situated natureculture learning.
With over 18-years of experience teaching architecture and urban design at UK higher education institutions, she integrates critical and practice-based approaches. As a director of Studio Polpo, she co-designed High Street of Exchanges for the Venice Architecture Biennale 2020.
A Future Architecture Platformfellow in 2021, she developed Sonic Acts of Noticing, a web-platform practicing listening as care for an entangled world.