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5:00pm EDT April 24, 2015

Ryan Luke Johns

Asst. Prof. Theodoridis ABS class open lecture

Ryan Luke Johns is a visiting lecturer at the Princeton University School of Architecture and co-founding principal of GREYSHED, a design-research collaborative focused on advanced workflows and robotics within architecture, art, and industrial design. Ryan holds a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture with a concentration in Mathematics from Columbia University and a Master of Architecture from Princeton University. He has worked in the offices of KPF and DS+R, as a fabricator for Robert Lazzarini and as a research assistant at the Gramazio & Kohler chair of Digital Fabrication, ETH Zurich. He has served as an instructor for courses in computation, construction and fabrication at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Ryan was the recipient of Princeton University’s Suzanne Kolarik Underwood Prize (2013) and the KUKA Young Potential Award (2012).

This is an open lecture - all are welcome to attend.