about

b. 1986, HK.

Juhi Dhanesha

I believe that explorations at the intersection of art, architecture, and science can help us design for the complexity of our changing environment. Those points where two fields come together often spark tangents that give me a new perspective for a project that I may have not noticed before.

I have completed my M.Arch in Bio-Integrated Design at the Bartlett School of Architecture at University College London where I worked at the intersection of microbiology, material innovation, and computational design for architectural applications. I completed my B.Arch at Carnegie Mellon University, along with a minor in Societal and Human Impacts of Future Technologies (SHIFT) from the Philosophy Department. This gave me a foundation in the complexities of creating future-looking design innovations from knowledge reflective of past and present culture and technology.