Jasmine Placentino is the director and co-founder of the emerging architecture studio, Parabolica. The practice was recently recognised by the Australian Institute of Architects South Australian Chapter, receiving the John S Chappel award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New) for Three Garden House.
Jasmine began her career in urban design while completing her master of architecture at Monash University. Prior to starting her own practice, Jasmine worked with Fieldwork and later joined Kerstin Thompson Architects where she worked across civic and educational projects. Notably, the Melbourne Holocaust Museum which was recognised and awarded at a national level.
Jasmine currently serves on the Australian Institute of Architects' South Australian Chapter EmAGN Committee. She is also an active member of the Institute's national mentoring program to support young and emerging architects. A proud mother of two young children, Jasmine is a strong advocate for women in architecture.