Liselotte Vroman (1986) is an architect and postdoctoral researcher at KU Leuven, Faculty of Architecture Campus Sint-Lucas Ghent. In 2010, she obtained her Master’s in Architecture from the College of Science and Arts, Sint-Lucas Brussels. From 2011-2015 she worked as a freelance architect, among others on behalf of POLO architects, where she was responsible for the development and supervision of the construction of various cultural centres for the district of Antwerp.

Since 2016, she has been working full-time at the Faculty of Architecture at KU Leuven, where she still works on various research projects and teaches various practical subjects. In July 2021, she obtained her PhD with the title “Make Room for Play; Questioning the Role of the Moving Body between Thinking and Making”, in which she explored how design tools from the disciplines of architecture and dance can enrich each other’s creative design processes. Her research interests include interdisciplinary collaborations, learning environments, and the relationship between sensory humans and their environment. As a member of the research group “The Drawing and The Space”, she also studies the role of drawing within these various kinds of processes.