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Martin Miller

  • Assistant Professor of the Practice
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Martin Miller is primarily concerned with how the digital onslaught will define our future realities, both physical and virtual. He is the cofounder of the design office AntiStatics Architecture based in Beijing and New York City. Defining a mantra which is ever-adaptive to emerging technologies, AntiStatics’ work seeks to find a balance between our convergent existences. Recent works include MaoHaus, a thin-shell concrete facade with hidden embedded imagery; Pussy Hut, an inhabitable pussy hat that’s a tribute and monument to the Women’s Rights movement; and Catenaries, a responsive installation provoking the impact of air as a driver for spatial definition.

Miller received his master’s of architecture from the University of Pennsylvania after receiving a B.F.A. in sculpture with a minor in mathematics. He is currently an assistant professor of the practice at Cornell AAP, where he teaches graduate studios as well as seminars focused on the implementation of computational design techniques including artificial intelligence, simulation, and robotic fabrication.

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Classes

  • Design VII

    ARCH 4101/4102

  • Special Topics in Construction: The Physics of Form

    ARCH 4605/6605

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