I am an architect, computational designer, and information history scholar researching how data reconfigures creative and collective labour in art, architectural production, and their archives. I am currently completing my PhD dissertation “Programmed Collaboration: Work Relationships in Building Design Software, 1970-90” (McGill University; exp. winter 2026), which advances a new method of reading databases as evidence of cross-professional collaboration. My research has received competitive awards and fellowships, including the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship (SSHRC), a 2025 Carter Manny Award Citation by the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, and the FRQSC Doctoral Research Scholarship. In parallel with my dissertation, I am also developing a digital humanities project on born-digital archives, supported by the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s Doctoral Research Residency (2021). I have been a fellow of the Onassis Foundation, Niarchos Foundation, and Leventis Foundation. I hold a Master of Architecture from the National Technical University of Athens, and a Master in Design Studies (Technology) from Harvard University.
My work has been published in interdisciplinary venues, including design technology, history of computing, and architectural history peer-reviewed journals and conferences. I am the co-author of the e-book Computation as Design: Ron Resch and the New Media of Geometry (with Andrew Witt, CCA, 2019), and the author of contributions to collective volumes resulting from the symposium Automation by Design organized by the Charles Babbage Institute (IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 2025), and the Are you a Model? architectural conference at the TU Darmstadt (Jovis, 2024).
Prior to McGill, I was a Senior Digital Design Consultant at Gehry Technologies (Trimble Consulting), developing digital design software and workflows for large-scale architectural projects. I hold a Master in Design Studies (concentration in Technology) from Harvard Graduate School of Design, and a professional degree in Architecture from the National Technical University of Athens.
At McGill, I am a researcher at the Computational Design Exploratory (CoDEx lab), and I have been an editor at the McGill student-led Cellar Architecture Journal (CAJ), and a member of the Social Studies of Computing Research Group.

Recent Publications
Journal Articles
- 2025. “Governing Collaboration: Data and Work Relationships in UK Software for Building Design, 1970-80.” IEEE Annals of the History of Computing Special Issue “Automation and Design,” in IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, vol. 47, no. 04, pp. 50-62, Oct.-Dec. 2025, doi: 10.1109/MAHC.2025.3577585.
- 2024. with Theodora Vardouli and Maxime Leblanc. “The Design Methods Meshwork: Activating the Design Methods Group Newsletter through Digital History.” International Journal of Architectural Computing 22(3): pages 277-294, doi: 10.1177/14780771231220903
Conference Proceedings
- 2024. “Found in Data Translation: Uncovering Stories of Software Use through Born-Digital Files” In: ACADIA 2025: Designing Change Conference Proceedings. https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/paper/acadia24_v2_80
- 2024. “Building Models of Practice: The OXSYS Software for Hospital Design, 1970-80” In: Are you a Model? edited by Anna-Maria Meister et al., Berlin: JOVIS Verlag GmbH, pp. 50–54.
- 2022. “Screen Techniques: Oscilloscopes and the embodied instrumentality of early graphic displays.” In: Computer-Aided Architectural Design : Design Imperatives : The Future Is Now : 19th International Conference, CAAD Futures 2021: Selected Papers, edited by David Gerber et al. Communications in Computer and Information Science. Singapore: Springer, pp. 49–61. doi: 10.1007/978-981-19-1280-1_4
Online essays
- 2023. “In Suspicion of Software Errors,” In: In Suspicion of Evidence, Canadian Centre for Architecture
- 2023. “Messy Lines of Pure Structures,” In: Field Notes, lattice.space
e-book
- 2019. with Andrew Witt.Computation as Design: Ron Resch and the New Media of Geometry, Studies in the Design Laboratory epub series, Canadian Center for Architecture and Harvard Graduate School of Design.