Artemisia Goldsmith Ganzerli

Sustainability Coordinator @ Foster and Partners

About Artemisia Goldsmith Ganzerli

Artemisia Goldsmith Ganzerli is a Sustainability Coordinator at Foster + Partners in London, where she has worked since 2021. She has a background in Civil Engineering, having studied at UCL and the City University of Hong Kong, and has held various roles in sustainability and engineering throughout her career.

Current Role at Foster + Partners

Artemisia Goldsmith Ganzerli serves as a Sustainability Coordinator at Foster + Partners, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she focuses on integrating sustainable practices into architectural and design projects. Her work contributes to the firm's commitment to environmental responsibility and innovation in the built environment.

Previous Experience in Sustainability

Before her current role, Artemisia worked at Foster + Partners as a Graduate Sustainability Coordinator from 2019 to 2021. This position allowed her to gain valuable experience in sustainability practices within the architecture sector. Additionally, she briefly worked as Steelworks Manager at Constructionarium Ltd in 2017, where she managed steelworks operations.

Educational Background in Civil Engineering

Artemisia studied Civil Engineering at UCL, where she completed her MEng in Civil Engineering from 2015 to 2019. She also participated in an Exchange/Study Abroad Program at City University of Hong Kong from 2017 to 2018, further enhancing her knowledge in the field. Her foundational education includes achieving the European Baccalaureate at the European School of Brussels II.

Internship Experience

Artemisia has gained practical experience through various internships. In 2013, she interned at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences for one month, where she was exposed to research and environmental science. In 2016, she completed an internship at JBA Consulting, which provided her with insights into consulting within the engineering sector.

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