Jose Sanchez is an architect, game designer, and media artist who blends academic research with productized playable work to make architectural and ecological thinking accessible to broad audiences. As director of the Plethora Project and creator of games like Block’hood and Common’hood, he builds interactive platforms that translate complex design systems into hands-on learning experiences. He is an Associate Professor at Cornell Tech and author of Architecture for the Commons, bringing a decade-plus track record of teaching at top studios and schools across the US and UK. His research strand “Mediated Assemblies” treats simulation and interactive media as collaborative, embodied practices rather than purely analytical tools. Beyond publications and installations, he has repeatedly turned prototype research into public-facing artifacts—such as the award-winning Bloom installation—demonstrating a rare ability to move between code, pedagogy, and built-media experiences.
10 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Master, Architecture, Master, Architecture at Architectural Association
Really simple search component, plug and play where you define two callbacks that are triggered when the search text has changed or when the user clicks on the search button. It will trigger back the defined function with the typed String as param so you can filter a table, call your backend, etc.
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