Carina Rahm
Lecturer
About me
Carina Rahm is an architect (SAR/MSA) and adjunct faculty member at KTH’s School of Architecture where she combines her professional experience with a dedication to studio education. Her professional résumé includes roles at firms such as BAU and Arkitekterna Krook & Tjäder, where she led urban development initiatives ranging from real estate analysis to master planning assignments as well as detail-focused design. As a Certified Citylab Coordinator from Sweden Green Building Council she is versed in how to plan for a sustainable planning process in early stages of urban development projects.
Carina obtained her architectural degrees at KTH and ENSA-PB and later undertook advanced studies in Urbanism at the Royal Institute of Art.
Alongside her architectural practice, she is active as a visual artist under SULE/RAHM, investigating themes of marginal landscapes and overlooked environmental edges. Her work has been exhibited locally, contributing to community discussions on sustainable land use.
This multifaceted background strengthens her commitment to bridging theoretical inquiry with real-world application in architectural education.