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Dan Babko holds a Masters in Architecture and Urban Design from GSAPP | Columbia University (2011) after having previously studied at Pratt Institute (B.Arch 2010). His professional work includes Merge Studio in New York where he developed computational methods for building complex facade geometries as well as developed multiple master plans for a variety of programs. Currently Dan is working for Manica Architects in Kansas City to design methodologies for building stadium skin systems as well as develop a parametric model that generates stadium bowls with needed inputs.
The work explores architecture as a social and formal investigation of all scales, from city to furniture, using algorithmic design methodologies. The inspiration behind this work is driven by the study of math and biology to rethink spatial, material, structural, and social ideas.
Manica Architecture, Kansas City, MO, US, Project Designer
-Concept design
-Computational geometry modeling
-Rendering and Graphics
Merge Studio, New York, NY, US, Architectural Designer
-Master planning
-Concept design and presentation to clients
-3D modeling with computational tools and rendering
-Working drawings with coordination of local architects and consultants
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, US, Adjunct Professor
-Rhino and Grasshopper modeling for Green Builders Club
O'Connor Gordon Pratt Architects, LLP, Heightstown, NJ, US, Architect Intern
-Work with project managers on design concepts and working drawings
-Performing building surveys
Outstanding Merit, Award
Pratt Institute Graduation Recognition