Amelia Gan is an architectural designer and researcher with an interest in bio-based materials and human-computer interactions. She is currently the Irving Innovation fellow at Harvard Graduate School of Design. She holds a Master in Design, Mediums from Harvard GSD, where her Open Project, Place-Time: From Waste to 3D CAD was awarded the Digital Design Prize. She also holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Syracuse University, where she received the Dean’s Citation for Excellence and Crown & Wise-Marcus Award for her architectural thesis, titled Speculative Spoliation: Instrument of Locus Making and Identity-Mediation. Amelia has previously co-founded an architectural practice, [sic] and has most recently completed a design-build residency at Ragdale. Her previous professional experience includes working at ALLTHATISSOLID, YTL, and Lehman Smith McLeish (LSM). At LSM, she spent two years as a project designer – designing and managing builds in Washington D.C, Palo Alto, and London.

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