Carina Joseph
I am an architectural designer and researcher completing my Master of Science in Design with a concentration in Robotics and Autonomous Systems at the University of Pennsylvania’s Weitzman School of Design. My work sits at the intersection of emerging technologies and spatial systems, where I explore how robotic and AI-driven methods can reshape architectural labor, performance, and aesthetics.
My work is driven by a belief that architecture must evolve with, and critically shape, the technologies it adopts. I see emerging tools like robotics, artificial intelligence, and computational design not just as technical solutions, but as catalysts for rethinking how we build, who builds, and what values are embedded in our processes.
Beyond technical workflows, my vision for architecture centers on redefining labor, authorship, and craft in the digital age. I strive to bridge the digital and physical with intentionality. I believe architecture should embrace experimentation, embrace circular design principles, and leverage computation not for novelty, but for social, material, and ecological impact.
I value collaboration, experimentation, and pushing the boundaries of architectural practice. I’m especially interested in working with teams focused on circular design and technological innovation.
My work is driven by a belief that architecture must evolve with, and critically shape, the technologies it adopts. I see emerging tools like robotics, artificial intelligence, and computational design not just as technical solutions, but as catalysts for rethinking how we build, who builds, and what values are embedded in our processes.
Beyond technical workflows, my vision for architecture centers on redefining labor, authorship, and craft in the digital age. I strive to bridge the digital and physical with intentionality. I believe architecture should embrace experimentation, embrace circular design principles, and leverage computation not for novelty, but for social, material, and ecological impact.
I value collaboration, experimentation, and pushing the boundaries of architectural practice. I’m especially interested in working with teams focused on circular design and technological innovation.