I’m Ali Farajmandi, an architectural designer working at the intersection of computational design, digital fabrication, and material exploration. My work explores how geometry, robotic processes, and emerging materials can open new possibilities for architectural production.
Through my research at the Autodesk Technology Center, I have developed robotic workflows and custom toolpaths, with a focus on non planar 3D printing and fabrication aware design. Alongside research, I remain actively engaged in teaching, leading workshops on robotics, G code, and advanced additive manufacturing, and advising award winning student teams for the BioDesign Challenge.
Collaboration and experimentation are central to my practice. I am particularly interested in connecting computational thinking with hands on making, and I am currently expanding my research toward innovative fabrication methods that support efficient, expressive, and environmentally conscious architectural systems.
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