Siri Zanelli is an architect and partner with Collective Works, a practice that embraces flexible working and design responsible and beautiful buildings, for the future. Her training in Norway and Japan has given her a keen eye for clever use of space and the power of natural materials and texture, and she always finds a way to inject just a bit more unexpected colour or texture, a bit more joy, into any project. She is passionate about the impact of great design, and the importance of high quality homes. Her practice was called one of London’s Ground Breakers in a recent edition of Wallpaper Magazine, featuring practices that challenge set ways of working in architecture. Collective Works will also be featured in the Architecture Foundation’s “New Architects 4” publications published this spring.