Director – Dr. Theodore Spyropoulos
Dr. Theodore Spyropoulos is the Director of the Architectural Association’s Design Research Lab (AADRL) in London and resident artist at Somerset House. Theodore has previously chaired the AA Graduate School, was Professor of Architecture at the Staedelschule in Frankfurt and a visiting Research Fellow at M.I.T.’s Center for Advanced Visual Studies. He co-founded the experimental art, architecture and design practice Minimaforms. The work of Minimaforms has been acquired by international art and architecture collections that include the FRAC Centre, the Signum Foundation and the Archigram Archive. He has been exhibited at Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Barbican Centre, Onassis Cultural Centre, MoCA Taipei, Somerset House, Detroit Institute of Arts, Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum, Leonardo Da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology and the ICA. Theodore has previously worked for the offices of Peter Eisenman and Zaha Hadid Architects. He received his Bachelor of Architecture with honours from the New Jersey Institute of Technology, his Master of Architecture and Urbanism from the Architectural Association and his PhD from University College of London, Bartlett School of Architecture. In 2013 the Association for Computer-Aided Design in Architecture awarded him the ACADIA award of excellence for his educational work directing the AADRL. He has been published internationally including authoring Adaptive Ecologies: Correlated Systems of Living (2013), Enabling (2010) and forthcoming Behaviors (2023).
Founder – Dr. Patrik Schumacher
Dr. Patrik Schumacher is principal of Zaha Hadid Architects and is leading the firm since Zaha Hadid’s passing in March 2016. He joined Zaha Hadid in 1988 and was seminal in developing Zaha Hadid Architects to become a 400 strong global architecture and design brand. Patrik Schumacher studied philosophy, mathematics and architecture in Bonn, Stuttgart and London. He received his Diploma in architecture in 1990. He has been a partner since 2003 and a co-author on all projects. In 2010 Patrik Schumacher won the Royal Institute of British Architects’ Stirling Prize for excellence in architecture together with Zaha Hadid, for MAXXI, the National Italian Museum for Art and Architecture of the 21st century in Rome. He is an academician of the Berlin Academy of Arts. In 1996 he founded the Design Research Laboratory at the Architectural Association in London where he continues to teach. In 1999 he completed his PHD at theInstitute for Cultural Science, Klagenfurt University. Patrik Schumacher is lecturing worldwide and is currently a guest professor at Harvard’s GSD. Over the last 20 years he has contributed over 100 articles to architectural journals and anthologies. In 2008 he coined the phrase Parametricism and has since published a series of manifestos promoting Parametricism as the new epochal style for the 21st century. In 2010/2012 he published his two-volume theoretical opus magnum “The Autopoiesis of Architecture”. Patrik Schumacher is widely recognized as one of the most prominent thought leaders within the fields of architecture, urbanism and design.
Program Coordinator – Dr. Nerma Cridge
Dr. Nerma Cridge received her PhD from the AA in 2012 and MSc and Diploma in Architecture from the Bartlett UCL. She has experience in academia and practice for over 20 years. Her research publications include monograph based on her PhD thesis on the Soviet avant-garde Drawing the Unbuildable (2015), "Restless: Drawn by Zaha Hadid" in Routledge Companion on Women in Architecture (2021) and most recently "Extreme Interiority" in Remote Practices: Architecture at a Distance (2022).
Course Master – Nassia Iglessis
Nassia Inglessis is the founder of Studio INI. A practice based in London & Athens that couples scientific research and design-engineering experimentation with public engagement through human-actuated | element-actuated installations and kinetic architectural modules. In her research, that stems from a technical foundation in Engineering Science (MEng honours - Oxford University) and research in the MIT Media Lab, she seeks to develop new platforms of material and structural logic. In her process she co-opts automation across material-driven processes to generate models of fabrication and structure crafted to be an interface to the ecosystem they inhabit. In parallel, with a human centric approach, she explores matter in the context of cognition to provoke new perceptions, experiences and prototypes of behaviour. Her work and that of her practice Studio INI, manifests in publications, patents, architectural proposals and large-scale installations, as she retains a platform of live experimentation and direct provocation, as a dynamic feedback loop to her practice’s research.
Course Master – Dr. Shajay Bhooshan
Shajay is an Associate at Zaha Hadid Architects where he heads the research activities of the Computation and Design (CoDe) group. He also works as a studio master at the AA DRL Master’s program in London. He pursues his research in structure and fabrication aware architectural geometry as a PhD Candidate at the Block Research Group, ETH Zurich. Previously, he has worked at Populous, London and completed his M.Phil from the university of Bath and M. Arch from the AA School of Architecture, London.
Course Master – Dr. Pierandrea Angius
Dr. Pierandrea Angius is an Architect and an Educator, specialised in the application of procedural and form-finding techniques at all stages of the design process with an established expertise in complex and large-scale buildings, and automotive design. He holds a PhD in Building Technology and he received his MArch in Architecture and Urbanism from the AA School. He joined Ferrari S.p.A. in 2021 after working for 11 years as Associate at Zaha Hadid Architects.
Technical Master – Albert Williamson-Taylor
Albert is one of the co-founders of the leading engineering office AKT II. He is a member of the Newham Design Review Panel as well as previously sitting on the Southwark Design Review Panel from 2006-2012. In 2008, Albert was made a fellow of the Institute of Structural Engineers and granted an Honorary Fellowship to the Royal Institute of British Architects in 2009. He has been lead technical tutor within the program since 2011.
Course Tutor – Apostolos Despotidis
Apostolos Despotidis is a registered architect in UK and in Greece. He is working as an Associate Partner at Foster and Partners where he is involved in a wide range of projects worldwide. He is a tutor at the Architectural Association since 2013 focusing on the development of the prototypes at the DRL while running various design workshops in the UK (Architectural Association, Royal College of Art, École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Paris). He holds an MArch degree from the DRL in the Architectural Association and an Architect/Engineer degree from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
Course Tutor – Angel Tenorio Castillo
Angel is the Co-Founder and Design Director of SirTen Associates, a multidisciplinary design practice specialising in architecture, design, and construction. With a focus on innovation and sustainability, Angel seamlessly integrates architecture, interior design, and product design, guiding projects from concept to completion. Prior to founding SirTen, he spent a decade at Heatherwick Studio as a Senior Associate, contributing to iconic projects like Coal Drops Yard and Maggie’s Yorkshire. He also worked with Zaha Hadid Architects, where he contributed to major competitions like the Beijing Airport. Angel's earlier experience includes leading projects in Seoul under architect Byoung Soo Cho. Angel holds a degree from Ricardo Palma University (2003–2007), a Master’s in Architecture & Urbanism from the AADRL (2012–2014), and completed his RIBA Part 3 with Honors at London Metropolitan University (2016–2017). He is also a Course Tutor at the AA DRL MArch Programme and serves on Islington's Design Review Panel.
Course Tutor – Jose Pareja Gomez
Jose Pareja Gomez. Born in Mexico City. MArch in Architecture and Urbanism by the Architectural Association in London UK. He has been a lecturer on diverse technology and architectural forums in Latin America and Europe. He is an Associate at Zaha Hadid Architects where he has worked on a series of Urban and Architectural projects specialising in the use of computation within the design development process. In addition, he is a VR developer for the ZHVR Group, AR/VR research and development group within ZHA. He’s previously been a Course Tutor Bartlett UCL BPro's Research Cluster 9, unit focused on extended realities and augmentation in architectural design and fabrication.
Course Tutor – Mostafa El-Sayed
Mostafa co-founded the robotic company Automata. Prior to setting up his company he worked at the office of Zaha Hadid Architects within the computational design department. At the DRL Mostafa specialises in combining design and technology in the field of fabrication and architecture. Mostafa has engaged with varied audiences from automotive design to 3d printing companies prior to finding a shared interest in simplifying robotics and their applications.
Seminar Tutors:
Klaus Platzgummer
Carlos Andres Lora Yunen
Macarena Poppe
Technical Tutors:
Edoardo Tibuzzi
Danae Polyviou
Software Tutors:
Elisavet Konstantinidou
Cesar Fragachan
Octavian Mihai Gheorghiu