Assistant Professor, Architecture
Aaron currently explores the capacity of parametric design to augment the experience of architecture and public space. His specific interests focus on the intersection of digital and material technologies and their potential to generate novel tectonics. These applications take on many forms, time spans, and scales from installations and memorials to buildings and larger speculations about urban morphology.
He often collaborates with architects, artists and other allied disciplines to explore the cultural implications of making architecture in our contemporary, digital society.