PRŠIĆ & PRŠIĆ is a multidisciplinary design office led by Cara Liberatore and Almin Pršić.

Almin Pršić (RA, NCARB) is an architect. He holds a MArch II with Distinction from Harvard GSD and a Bachelor of Architecture and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Rhode Island School of Design. At Harvard, he was the recipient of the Frederick Sheldon Traveling Fellowship for his work on infrastructure, aesthetics, and territory in the Balkans. Almin has taught studio and building technology courses at RISD, Roger Williams, and Northeastern. He has previously practiced with Ryall Porter Sheridan (now Ryall Sheridan Carroll) in New York, Joseph Kennard Architects in Boston, and Barkow Leibinger and Reese Lubic Woehrlin Architekten, both in Berlin.

Cara Liberatore (RA, NCARB) is an architect and an educator. She is currently a Critic at Harvard GSD and at the Yale School of Architecture, and has previously taught at the Rhode Island School of Design and at Northeastern. She studied architecture at the University of Pennsylvania and then at Harvard, where she earned an MArch I and was a recipient of the Appleton Traveling Fellowship for her research on emergent forms of collective housing in post–Soviet territories. She has also been a fellow at The MacDowell Colony. Prior to her collaboration with Almin, she worked with MOS and Deborah Berke Partners (now TenBerke), both in New York City.