Nitsan Mor

Nitsan Mor is an Israeli architect, researcher, and computational designer with over a decade of experience in architectural design and digital project delivery for large-scale projects, from skyscrapers and mega-developments to educational buildings and restorations. She has worked as both lead architect and consultant within BIM frameworks, specializing in translating conceptual designs into construction documentation in collaboration with multidisciplinary international teams and integrating advanced manufacturing techniques. She holds a Master’s in Advanced Architecture (MAA02) from IAAC. Her work includes graphene-enhanced timber systems for real-time structural monitoring, presented at the CDRF conference in Shanghai, and the thesis Reinformed Spaces, which applied reinforcement learning to guide the growth of combinatorial assemblages. She is currently part of the EU-funded projects team at IAAC.