Georgina Di Gironimo
About Georgina Di Gironimo
Georgina Di Gironimo is a Part 2 Architectural Assistant with extensive education in architecture and design, including a Master of Architecture and RIBA Part 2 Certification. She has worked at notable firms such as Divercity Architects and Foster + Partners in London, and has studied at various prestigious institutions.
Work at Foster + Partners
Georgina Di Gironimo has been employed at Foster + Partners as a Part 2 Architectural Assistant since 2019. This role is based in London, United Kingdom, and involves contributing to various architectural projects within the firm. Foster + Partners is known for its innovative design approach and commitment to sustainability, providing an environment where Georgina can apply her skills and expertise in architecture.
Education and Expertise
Georgina Di Gironimo has a diverse educational background in architecture and design. She obtained a Master of Architecture (MArch) with RIBA Part 2 Certification from Universidad de Belgrano and Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, studying from 2003 to 2009. Additionally, she completed a specialization in Furniture Design at Universidad de Buenos Aires in 2010. Georgina further enhanced her knowledge with a Master of Architecture (MArch) in Sustainable Environmental Design from the Architectural Association, School of Architecture, from 2016 to 2018.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to her current position, Georgina Di Gironimo worked as a Part 2 Architectural Assistant at Divercity Architects in London from 2018 to 2019. She also held a position as a Junior Architect at Brighenti & Raffo for 10 months in 2010. These roles provided her with practical experience in architectural design and project management, contributing to her professional development in the field.
International Study Experience
Georgina has participated in various international educational programs. She was part of an Exchange Program at Florida International University in 2007, which lasted for 11 months. Additionally, she completed a postgraduate course in Sustainable Design at Universidad de Palermo in 2013. These experiences have broadened her perspective on architecture and design, enhancing her ability to work in diverse environments.