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Neri
Oxman
Neri Oxman (born 1976) is an Israeli-American architect, designer, and researcher known for her innovative work in material ecology and bio-design. A former professor at the MIT Media Lab, she explores the intersection of architecture, biology, and computation, pioneering 3D-printed structures and biomimetic materials. Her groundbreaking projects include Silk Pavilion, Aguahoja, and Mushtari, which integrate living organisms with architectural forms. Oxman’s research challenges conventional construction, aiming for sustainable, nature-driven design solutions. Recognized as a leader in experimental architecture, she continues to shape the future of bio-integrated design and digital fabrication.

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