Gresa Kelmendi has completed her master’s studies at the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Prishtina. Since 2021, she has been working as an architect at the CHwB Kosovo. Her work primarily focuses on the digital documentation of cultural heritage, and she currently leads trainings on digital documentation within a program aimed at strengthening professional capacities in this field.
She has been engaged in various heritage documentation and conservation projects, including the project “Conservation and Development of the Archaeological Site in Dresnik,” where she contributed to the development of the site’s master plan. She has also been part of the working team on the project for the economic revitalization of Janjeva, as well as on projects aimed at promoting intercommunity dialogue through the preservation of cultural monuments in different municipalities of Kosovo, working on documentation and the preparation of restoration projects.
Gresa is a recipient of the CyArk Heritage Documentation Training Grant Program, where she completed advanced training in photogrammetry. She also participated in the Digital Heritage Camp in Italy, organised by E-RIHS.it and CNR, further advancing her expertise in the digital documentation of cultural heritage.