Professor of Architecture and Co-Research Lead

  • Academic, PhD Supervisor
  • Research
Professor Cat Rossi

Cat Rossi is Professor of Architecture and Co-Research Lead at Canterbury School of Art, Architecture and Design.

Bio

A design historian, Cat is internationally active as a researcher, writer, curator, educator and public speaker in a broad range of subjects across design and architecture in the 20th and 21st centuries. 
 
Cat joined UCA as Professor of Architecture in 2022. She is Co-Research Lead at Canterbury School of Art, Architecture and Design, having previously served as Research Lead in the School of Architecture and Design. She set up and co-runs the ART SCHOOL public programme (2025) and co-curates the Multistory public programme. She is a member of the university’s Ethics Committee and has served as Chair of UCA's REF 2029 Working Group. Her teaching commitments include M.Arch dissertation tutor and PhD supervisor.

Cat was Associate Professor of Design History at Kingston School of Art (2011-2022) where her roles and responsibilities included: Director of Research in the School of Critical Studies and Creative Industries; REF 2021 Unit Coordinator for UoA 32 Art & Design: History, Theory and Practice and Course Leader for BA (Hons) Art & Design History and Practice. She was previously a Contextual Lecturer at Edinburgh College of Art (2011 - 2013). She teaches and delivers lectures and seminars at educational and cultural institutions across the UK and internationally and is currently External Examiner for BA (Hons) Interior Design, Chelsea College of Art.

In 2011 Cat was awarded her PhD, an AHRC CDA at the RCA/V&A, on ‘Crafting Modern Design in Italy: from Postwar to Postmodernism’. She completed an MA (Distinction) in the History of Design and Material Culture at the University of Brighton in 2006, and in 2005 graduated with a first class BA (Hons) in Italian and Design from UCL.

Research statement

Cat’s research areas include 20th and 21st century design, architecture and craft, post-war Italian design and architecture, club culture, and feminism; a diverse range of subjects underpinned by questions of social responsibility, environmentalism, and the politics of design and architecture. Current research projects include HARVEST MOON with Professor Charles Holland and Architect Mothers with Alex Banister.
 
Her publications include Designing Craft in Italy: from Postwar to Postmodernism (MUP, 2015), and Post-Craft (Sternberg Press, 2022), The Italian Avant-Garde (Sternberg Press, 2013), both co-edited with Professor Alex Coles. She is currently co-editing with Nina Serulus Beyond the Dancefloor: Club Culture, Design and Nightlife (Bloomsbury, 2026). In addition to chapters for edited publications, she contributes articles to peer-reviewed journals including The Journal of Design History, Design and Culture and The Journal of Modern Craft. Cat has also contributed articles to publications including The Architectural Review, Disegno, Dirty Furniture, the Financial Times and Material Intelligence
 
Cat has co/curated several international exhibitions. These include: Space Electronic: Then and Now, 14th Venice Architecture Biennale (2014); Radical Design: Architecture and Nightlife in Italy, 1965 – 1975, co-curated with Sumitra Upham at ICA London (2015 – 2016) and the touring exhibition Night Fever: Designing Club Culture 1960 to Today, co-curated with Jochen Eisenbrand and Nina Serulus, Vitra Design Museum (2018 - 2022) and At Home: panoramas de nos vies domestique, with Jana Scholze and Penny Sparke, Biennale International Design Saint-Étienne (2021).

Her research was submitted to REF2014 and REF 2021. For the latter she submitted the Impact Case Study “Designing Night Life: Informing New Curatorial Activity in International Design Museums on the Design History of Club Culture”. 

Cat regularly engages in public events to share her research and has contributed to podcasts and programmes including A is for Architecture, Monocle Radio, BBC Radio 4, SAHGB and Times Radio.

For pre-UCA research outputs please see:

https://eprints.kingston.ac.uk/id/eprint/28716/ 

Research supervision

Cat is interested in hearing from research degree applicants whose proposals intersect with her areas of interest. Cat has supervised several PhDs to completion and served as an external PhD examiner in the UK and internationally. Her current PhD students are:

  • Sofia Cotrona, UCA/Imperial War Museum AHRC CDP, “The Social Impact of Community Participation and Co-Creation in a Museum with Imperial War Museums”.
  • Cathy Hawley, “Mothers Making Space”.
  • Anna Kampouri, “Spatial representations as metanarrative in children’s graphic novels: an architect’s perspective to graphic narration”.
  • Dufie Sakyiama, “Asante Contemporary Jewellery: A Study of the Philosophical Meaning and Cognitive Interaction between the Artist and the Maker, Viewer and Wearer”.
  • Pierre Shaw, “Critical Spatial Praxis: Creating Conditions and Pedagogies of Support”.
  • Chloe Young, “Domestic Ecologies: An Ethnographic Study of Multi-Species Cohabitation”.

Professional Membership, Affiliation and Consultancy

  • Senior Fellow, Higher Education Academy
  • Member, Peter Dormer Committee
  • Member, Journal of Design History Editorial Board
  • Member, AIS/Design Journal Editorial Board
  • Member, Journal of Modern Craft Advisory Board
  • Advisory role, Museum of Youth Culture
  • Associate Brother, Art Workers Guild
  • Member, Design History Society

Cat regularly reviews for academic journals and publishers. 

Cat has served as a peer reviewer for funding organisations including the AHRC, Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT, Portugal), Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique (Belgium) and Swiss National Science Foundation.

  • Chelsea College of Design, UAL, BA Interior Design, 2022-present.
  • Bath School of Architecture and Design, Periodic Review: Historical & Critical Studies, 2018.
  • Central St Martins, UAL, BA (Hons) Product and Furniture, 2015-18.
  • Co-Investigator (co-curator), Biennale Internationale Design Saint-Étienne 2022 (2020 – 2022). Link here.
  • Shortlisted, AHRC/BBC New Generation Thinker (2020).
  • Co-Convenor, TECHNE Training and Development Day Awards (2020, 2018 and 2017).
  • Principle Investigator (curator), 2021 Craft Scotland, Craft & Cultural Conversations programme, “Craft & Community” (2021). Link here.
  • AHRC workshop participant, Development through the Creative Economy in China, Shanghai (2017).
  • Principle Investigator (co-curator), Night Fever: Designing Club Culture 1960 – Today, Vitra Design Museum, Germany (2017-2022).
  • Principal Investigator China’s Creative Communities: Making Value and the Value(s) of Making, AHRC (2016).
  • Co-Investigator, Living Research: Making in China, British Council/ AHRC (2016).
  • Principle Investigator, Biennale di Venezia, Space Electronic: Then and Now installation (2014).
  • Expert Visitor, IASPIS, (2014).
Professor Cat Rossi

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