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Tyson Hosmer

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Tyson Hosmer is an architect, researcher, and software developer working at the intersection of design, computation, AI, and robotics. His interests focus on embedding agency and artificial intelligence in nonlinear systems applied to architecture. He is a Lecturer at UCL Bartlett BPro in London where he directs the Living Architecture Lab (RC3), focusing its research on autonomously reconfigurable architecture, and winning the Autodesk Emerging Research Award at Acadia 2019 for his co-authored paper, Towards an Autonomous Architecture. He is an Associate Researcher with Zaha Hadid Architects leading grant-funded research development of cognitive agent-based technologies and machine learning for generative design. His thirteen years of experience in practice includes working with Asymptote Architecture, Kokkugia, AXI:OME, and serving as Research Director with Cecil Balmond Studio for 6 years. Tyson was previously a Course Tutor for seven years with the AADRL and has been a visiting professor in several institutions internationally.

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