Kyle Steinfeld
Resident

Kyle Steinfeld makes, writes, and teaches about computational design as a cultural practice. An Associate Professor of Architecture at UC Berkeley, Kyle aims to reveal the overlooked capacities of architectural computation through creative work, scholarly writing, and digital tool-making. His work applies techniques drawn from artificial intelligence to architectural design and has been exhibited at the Italian Pavilion of the Venice Architecture Biennale and at the NeurIPS workshop on Machine Learning for Creativity and Design. His leadership roles at UC Berkeley include serving as the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies, and as the Associate Director of the Master of Design program.