I am a computational designer and material researcher with a background in architecture, interested in how digital fabrication and material intelligence can reshape the built environment. My work sits at the intersection of computation, material science, and responsive systems, exploring bio-inspired design approaches and experimental fabrication methods.
I am driven by making materials smarter through intelligent design—developing lightweight, adaptive systems that do more with less. In the context of climate change, she sees material innovation as a critical space for rethinking how and what we build, moving beyond extractive systems toward more responsive, regenerative alternatives. I explore how emerging materials and fabrication techniques can not only reduce impact, but introduce new forms of performance and interaction that add value to everyday life.
With an international academic and professional background, I bring a collaborative, interdisciplinary mindset that bridges conceptual design thinking with hands-on experimentation across architecture, technology, and science.
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