In-Class Remote Lecture | M. Casey Rehm

Thursday, April 23, 2020, 12 - 2pm

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This lecture is hosted by Machine Learning For Architecture Studio IV with professors Benjamin Aranda & Sam Keene.

M. Casey Rehm is a designer and algorithmic consultant based in Los Angeles. He received a MSAAD from Columbia University in 2009 and his B.Arch from Carnegie Mellon University in 2005. He has over ten years of architectural experience, working for firms in New York, Los Angeles, Berlin, and London. Both his architectural and interactive media work has been exhibited domestically and internationally. In addition to his professional experience, Rehm has been a full time faculty member at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, assisted studios at Columbia University, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Pratt Institute and taught workshops at The University of Kentucky. Currently he teaches graduate design studios and seminars in programming and robotics in design at SCI-Arc.

The lecture will be followed by a student led discussion. 

This remote lecture and discussion is free and accessible to the public.  

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