About me
I am an architect and design researcher working at the intersection of architecture, computational systems, and artificial intelligence. Trained in architecture, I focus on translating design knowledge into experimental frameworks, using AI not only to optimize design outcomes but also to question and reimagine how design itself is produced.
My work spans AI-driven architectural layout generation, synthetic data pipelines, and design evaluation systems built with vision–language models. These projects sit between research and prototyping and are developed through interdisciplinary collaboration, with outcomes validated through academic publication and applied use.
Alongside this research practice, I maintain an independent creative practice under the name xnmtrc, where architectural logic meets generative processes. My digital works, featured on platforms such as Foundation, Art Blocks, Verse, and Fxhash, treat architecture as an experimental medium, abstracted and extended into computational form.
Through workshops and talks, I share these approaches with architects and designers interested in creative coding and AI. I see each project as both a structure and a question, examining space, systems, and the future of design in an era where creativity is increasingly shared between human and machine.
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