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© 2023 Nate Imai, Matt Convay, and Rachel Lee
2023
Nate Imai, Matt Convay, and Rachel Lee
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Nate Imai is an Assistant Professor at Texas Tech's College of Architecture. His research focuses on the intersection of architecture and urban design and leverages computational design and digital fabrication to activate public space within the built environment. Nate received his B. A. in Architectural Studies from UCLA's Department of Architecture and Urban Design and holds an M. Arch from Harvard University's Graduate School of Design. His previous teaching experience includes the University of Tennessee, Woodbury University, and Harvard University.
Matt Convay is a Computational Design Leader and faculty at UCLA Architecture and Urban Design and USC School of Architecture. His research work focuses on programming literacy and exploring architectural design through contemporary digital methods such as scripting, animation, and game engines. He received a Master of Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
Rachel Lee is a registered architect and associate at CO Architects and a LEED Green Associate. Her current projects include a 600,000-s.f. medical complex and 352,000-s.f. outpatient clinic in which her passion for healthcare design and Universal Design is reflected. She previously worked on award-winning exhibition design, single-family residential, commercial, and civic projects. Rachel received her B. A. in Architectural Studies and Master of Architecture from UCLA's Department of Architecture and Urban Design.
Nate Imai is an Assistant Professor at Texas Tech's College of Architecture. His research focuses on the intersection of architecture and urban design and leverages computational design and digital fabrication to activate public space within the built environment. Nate received his B. A. in Architectural Studies from UCLA's Department of Architecture and Urban Design and holds an M. Arch from Harvard University's Graduate School of Design. His previous teaching experience includes the University of Tennessee, Woodbury University, and Harvard University.
Matt Convay is a Computational Design Leader and faculty at UCLA Architecture and Urban Design and USC School of Architecture. His research work focuses on programming literacy and exploring architectural design through contemporary digital methods such as scripting, animation, and game engines. He received a Master of Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
Rachel Lee is a registered architect and associate at CO Architects and a LEED Green Associate. Her current projects include a 600,000-s.f. medical complex and 352,000-s.f. outpatient clinic in which her passion for healthcare design and Universal Design is reflected. She previously worked on award-winning exhibition design, single-family residential, commercial, and civic projects. Rachel received her B. A. in Architectural Studies and Master of Architecture from UCLA's Department of Architecture and Urban Design.
Nate Imai, Matt Convay, Rachel Lee; The Color of Air. Thresholds 2023; (51): 52–57. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00788
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