Moa K. Carlsson is a SMArchS candidate in Design and Computation at the MIT Department of Architecture. Her background comprises 5 years of work and teaching experience in London and Vienna, since her first M.Arch. degree from the Lund Technical University, Faculty of Engineering, Sweden. Moas current research hypotheses revolve around landscape representation and computation, focusing on a critical history of data-centric representations of the natural. Moa is a Sweden-America Foundation Fellow and in 2012 she received a Merit based Scholarship from MIT, as well as the Marvin E. Goody Award for her SMArchS Thesis project, currently in the making.
Week 10: The Autopoiesis of Architecture (Vol. 1)" 12/06/2011 The 4 main sections for our discussion next week are following: Architecture as autopoietic system – operations, structures and processes:...