Computation, here, is not a visual style.
It is a methodological framework — a way of connecting geometry, structure, material logic, and transformation within a single coherent system.
The current research, Structural Metabolism, investigates reconfigurable timber structures through finite-element simulation, parametric system comparison, and the logics of circular construction — developed across TU Wien and the University of Tokyo. Alongside this, the work involves building and refining digital workflows: parametric environments in Grasshopper, BIM-integrated processes, scripting in Python, and AI-augmented iteration pipelines.
The ambition is an architecture that can be understood not only as form, but as an evolving system – one that anticipates transformation rather than resisting it.
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