Negar Taatizadeh is an Iranian-Turkmen, London based architectural designer, artist, educator, researcher and member of Cella Collective. Her practice is anchored in a continuous exploration of the vernacular landscape, drawing deep inspiration from her home in the Middle East and the voices of indigenous, land-based knowledges. Weaving together drawing, image-making, poetry, prose, and field research, her work is rooted in a quest to decolonise the spatial canon and cultivate a more caring architectural practice, one that centres reciprocity with land and people to offer grounded, relational, and restorative spatial pathways.

Negar has exhibited her collaborative work at Royal Academy Summer Show 2022 and 2023, and as part of a Group Show; Memory of Architecture at Filet Space 2022.  She has completed multiple residencies as part of her ongoing material research in Antony Gromley High House Residency, Norfolk 2023, Canolfan Felin Uchaf Centre, Wales 2022 and Aiken Head House, Scotland in 2021.