Rajmonda Jetullahu is an architect focused on the documentation, management, and digital presentation of cultural heritage. Since 2021, she has been part of the team at the Kosovo Foundation Cultural Heritage without Borders (CHwB Kosova). She completed her Bachelor’s and Master’s studies in Architecture at the University of Prishtina, and in 2025 she obtained a Category A license as a Master of Technical Sciences – Architecture.
Her work centers on the development, structuring, and administration of a cultural heritage database, using GIS for mapping, analysis, and management of data collected in the field. She has expertise in the use of advanced documentation tools and software for processing 3D models through photogrammetry, which she applies as part of contemporary digital documentation approaches.
She has professional experience in the documentation, conservation, and restoration of cultural heritage, with a focus on projects that link heritage preservation to social and economic development. She has been engaged in Peja and Gjakova within the project “Cultural Heritage as a Driver for Intercommunity Dialogue and Social Cohesion,” as well as in Janjeva in the project “Cultural Heritage as a Driver of Economic Revitalization in Janjeva.”
In the field of architectural restoration and conservation, she has contributed as an architect to the conservation project of the Archaeological Site in Dresnik, as well as to the revitalization project of the ruins space in the courtyard of the Municipality of Kaçanik.
Her professional approach aims at the accurate and structured documentation of cultural heritage, as well as its presentation through contemporary digital formats, making it more accessible and understandable for the public, professionals, and decision-makers.