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Manuel Baez is an Associate Professor at the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism, Carleton University. With a background in both architecture and art, Baez has extensively lectured and exhibited his work at international conferences and institutions. His research delves into the interrelationships between design, culture, and the evolution of art and technology, particularly focusing on the implications of scientific innovations. He is part of the Crossings Interdisciplinary Research Collective, where his research investigates the generative potential within complex systems in nature and biology, along with the cultural and technological aspects that arise from these studies. Noteworthy projects include the 'Light Keeper' installation at the Ojigkwanong Centre, collaborations with students, and various speaking engagements at notable events such as TEDxCarletonU. His work has been recognized through awards, including the Carleton University Research Achievement Award and success in competitions like the Heritage Canada National Dream Competition. Baez has a Master of Architecture from Cranbrook Academy of Art and a Bachelor of Arts from the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.
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