Operating at the intersection of design, data, and technology, Hari Krishnan has years of experience as a designer and technologist working across various scales and typologies. He is currently completing his graduation project in Building Technology at TU Delft, focusing on the synergy between architectural design and technical innovation.
He promotes a computational mindset that prioritizes design solutions rooted in logic, whether through data-driven, algorithmic, or parametric means. By leveraging these methodologies to automate the mundane, he aims to unlock creative potential and bridge the gap between digital optimization and the practicalities of the built environment.
His key research interests include curating computational workflows, machine learning applications, facade design fabrication, and robotic manufacturing. Outside of his research, Hari is an active contributor to the open-source interactive textbook for Grasshopper at TU Delft, and enjoys sharing his expertise in Rhino and Grasshopper with the wider design community.