Summary
Nick Cassab is a registered architect and computational architect with a decade of experience blending architecture, software development, and design strategy to tackle complex built-environment problems. He has led computational design initiatives across industry and academia—from moonshot housing work at X to building interactive spatial-analysis tools at Dojo and pioneering NFT-backed 3D model workflows as a technical lead. Comfortable at the intersection of physical and digital systems, he applies computer graphics research (MS from Cornell) and environmental systems thinking to inform human-centered, data-driven design decisions. Known for turning prototyping research into production workflows, he moves fluidly between hands-on algorithm development and strategic program-level planning in fast-moving multidisciplinary teams.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MS), Computer Graphics, Master of Science (MS), Computer Graphics at Cornell University Graduate School
Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.), Architecture, Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.), Architecture at Cornell University
Stuyvesant High School
Bachelor of Architecture - BArch, Architecture, Bachelor of Architecture - BArch, Architecture at Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning
Portuguese, French, Spanish, Italian