Jason is a computational designer working across disciplines and scales: from digital products, to innovative workflows, to modular buildings and entire neighborhoods. An experienced collaborator with an entrepreneurial background, Jason has lead the implementation of computational design workflows in a wide range of environments, from small start-ups, to global architecture firms. His previous work includes pioneering a generative urban design platform for large-scale master planning, object-oriented and probabilistic workflows for solving constrained design problems, and the development of a cloud-based platform for distributing simulations across virtual machines on AWS.

Jason earned his Master of Architecture in 2016 from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, where he received the Henry Adams Medal, the GSAPP Visualization Award, and a William Kinne Fellows Traveling Prize.

He is currently a Senior Computational Designer at Google.

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