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Jason Crow is an Associate Professor at Monash University and a licensed architect with a robust academic background in Architecture. He earned his Bachelor's degree in Architectural Design from Clemson University and subsequently obtained Master's degrees in Architecture from Iowa State University and a Doctorate from McGill University. His research focuses on the intersections of medieval history, architectural theory, craft, and digital technologies in architecture. Notably, he is currently completing a manuscript titled 'New Interpretation of Twelfth-Century Architecture: Reconstruction of Abbey Saint-Denis' which explores the complex relationships between stone architecture and the intertwining histories of theology, science, and craft during the twelfth century. Crow's professional experience includes working as an architect in various regions including North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Quebec and initiating the Facility Architectural Research Media Mediation (FARMM) project at McGill University’s high-performance computation research laboratory. His recent projects investigate the ecological impacts of material supply chains in construction and innovative design practices.
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