Summary
Camilo Gambardella is a postdoctoral research fellow at Monash University who blends nine years of architectural design practice with advanced coding and machine learning to create generative tools for architectural creativity. Trained as an architect with a PhD from the University of Melbourne and a Master’s in Urban Design from Toronto, he works at the intersection of design and AI to augment creative workflows rather than replace them. His background spans academic research, studio practice and teaching across Chile, Canada and Australia, giving him a rare perspective on both practical building design and theoretical inquiry. Notably, his work focuses on harnessing generative systems and ML to tackle complexity in design, translating research prototypes into tools that designers can actually use.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Urban Design, Urban design, Master of Urban Design, Urban design at University of Toronto - Daniels School of Architecture, Landscape and Design
School of Architecture, Design and Urban Studies, School of Architecture, Design and Urban Studies at P. Universidad Católica de
High School, High School at Collège La Girouette
Master's degree, Urban Design, Master's degree, Urban Design at University of Toronto
The University of Melbourne
Architect, Architect at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
English, Italian, Spanish