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3.30.21-Built-Caitlin-Mueller
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Professor Caitlin Mueller leads the Digital Structures group. The Digital Structures research group works at the interface of architecture, structural engineering, and computation. They focus on the synthetic integration of creative and technical goals in the design and fabrication of buildings, bridges, and other large-scale structures, using emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and digital fabrication. With an emphasis on building performance and the reduction of operational and embodied carbon emissions in the built environment, this research offers new opportunities for a sustainable future empowered by new architectural geometries, structural materials, and construction methods.
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Professor Caitlin Mueller leads the Digital Structures group. The Digital Structures research group works at the interface of architecture, structural engineering, and computation. They focus on the synthetic integration of creative and technical goals in the design and fabrication of buildings, bridges, and other large-scale structures, using emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and digital fabrication. With an emphasis on building performance and the reduction of operational and embodied carbon emissions in the built environment, this research offers new opportunities for a sustainable future empowered by new architectural geometries, structural materials, and construction methods.
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