Rozálie Kašparová
urbanist
According to Rozálie, everything is better, when butter is involved. She proves her point regularly by baking soft and airy buns, which are so delicious you'd die for them. Butter carries taste. Butter connects. Rozálie makes sure that those qualities are also present in the public realm. The space around us is an opportunity to fortify relations amongst people, create friendly communities, build trust - and that is what Rozálie cares about the most. That is why her effort lies on the soft factors - inclusion of public, open communication, well laid out processes. She has a degree of architecture from Czech Technical university and sustainable urbanism from Sweden. In a role of project manager at Institute of Planning and Development in Prague, she amongst other things helped liven the streets and spaces through the Prague Chairs project, and leading the international architectural dialog Rohan Island. She has done countless public speaking, expert discussion and moderation at the Centre for Architecture and Municipal Planning (CAMP)