Jan Pernecky is a founder and computational design specialist with 11 years of experience building constraint-driven tools for architecture and design. He co-created Monoceros, the only Wave Function Collapse solver for Grasshopper with 22,000+ downloads, and spent three years as CTO of a deep-tech startup developing automated spatial layout systems using constraint satisfaction, evolutionary algorithms, and multi-objective optimization. His work focuses on discrete spatial assembly where design is expressed as rules and relationships rather than form-making, and he continues to develop the next generation of constraint-based design tools. An experienced educator and facilitator, he has taught at UCL Bartlett, IAAC, University of Toronto affiliates, and led 50+ international workshops, translating research into practical workflows. Beyond software, he has curated national architecture exhibits and built interoperable design ecosystems that bridge academia, practice, and product. Based in Bratislava, he is open to consulting, teaching collaborations, and technical leadership roles in computational design and applied research.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Ing. arch., Ecological and experimental architecture, Ing. arch., Ecological and experimental architecture at Slovenská technická univerzita v Bratislave
Mgr. art., Methods of architectural design, Mgr. art., Methods of architectural design at Vysoká škola výtvarných umení v Bratislave
erasmus, Architecture, erasmus, Architecture at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
urban strategies / excessive ///, urban strategies / excessive /// at Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien
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