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Christopher Bamborough is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of New South Wales, specializing in the role of data in architectural practice. His research, conducted within the ARC Centre for Next-Generation Architectural Manufacturing (Arch_Manu), examines the technical, cultural, and material impacts of data on architecture. His PhD thesis posits that data has long been integral to architecture, and the introduction of digital form has significantly influenced the evolving nature of non-human roles in design. Central to his research is the examination of AI and automation, which raises critical questions about authorship and the changing responsibilities of human designers. Additionally, he leads projects focusing on circularity and waste design and co-leads a digital fabrication office. With over 15 years of experience in teaching and researching computational design, digital fabrication, and construction, Dr. Bamborough has significantly contributed to architectural education through innovative curriculum design and the use of digital learning modules.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Engaged in research at the ARC Centre for Next-Generation Architectural Manufacturing, focusing on data's impact on architectural practice.
University of Technology, Sydney • Sydney, Australia
Responsible for designing and coordinating curriculum for undergraduate courses in architecture.
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