Daniela Atencio is a Venezuelan architect (Summa Cum Laude). She completed her postgraduate degree (Master of Design Research in Emerging Systems, Technologies and Media) at SCI_Arc in the United States (graduated with Distinction). Professor and researcher at Universidad de Los Andes (Bogot , Colombia), where she coordinates computational design and robotics courses. She is currently developing research projects called Programmed Materialism (translations between images, objects, robots, and pedagogies), Hyper_Artifacts, Hyper_Anomalies, and Bio_lent architecture. Member of Dislocal, a research platform associated with the World Bank, Global Research Program on Inequity, United Nations, Development Bank of Latin America, and Inter-American Development Bank, among other institutions. Co-founder of the Videogames & Robots research group at Universidad de Los Andes. Her work covers topics of advanced technologies in architecture, representation, computational design, robotic manufacturing (computer-controlled), published and exhibited by platforms, editorials and associations, such as the International Association for Robots in Architecture ROB ARCH, Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA): REALIGNMENTS Toward Critical Computation, PA Parametric Architecture CDNEXT 7.0, 17th Venice Architecture Biennale Italian Pavilion Sezione del Padiglione Italia, DigitalFutures (Robotics and Digital Fabrication in Latin America), Sociedad Iberoamericana de Gr fica Digital (Sigradi): Appropriation of Digital Fabrication from Latin America XXVI, XII Ibero-American Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism and Routledge. In 2021, with Prof. Claudio Rossi, she started the first robotics course in undergraduate architecture in Latin America called Robot_Lab. She previously taught in the United States at UCLA and SCI-Arc (Assistant Teaching) in graduate and undergraduate courses and in Venezuela in undergraduate courses. She has been a jury member at SCI_Arc, UCLA, University of Melbourne, Pontificia Universidad Cat lica de Chile, Kent State University, Texas A&M, and Universidad del Rosario (Argentina). Former Senior Associate Architect at PATTERNS (USA), where she led a wide range of projects in America, Europe, and Asia. Claudio Rossi is a Doctor in Architecture, Master in Urban Design, and Architect with experience in architectural, landscape and urban projects in the professional and academic field that have been awarded, such as: the Urban Project for Coast of Venezuela after the Natural Disasters of 1999. Lecturer, critic, reviewer and/or visiting professor in Architecture, Urban Design and Landscape Architecture in different universities in Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina, Per , Italy, and United States. Visiting Professor at Politecnico di Torino [2018-2019]. Associate Professor at Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia. Research topics: Architectural Anomalies. Biolent Cities: Collisions / Frontiers in Latin-America cities. Robot_Lab: Hyper_artifacts. Peter Testa is a founding partner and design principal of Testa & Weiser, and Design Faculty of Merit at SCI-Arc. At Testa & Weiser he leads strategy and design for some of the world's most innovative companies. He was previously principal-in-charge with Pritzker Prize laureate lvaro Siza. He has held professorships at Columbia GSAPP, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; as well as visiting positions at several schools including Harvard GSD. He is currently Design Faculty of Merit at SCI-Arc. His work is part of public collections including the Canadian Center for Architecture CCA; and exhibited at leading museums worldwide with recent installations in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and Tokyo. In 2016 his firm's Carbon Tower was featured as one of twenty canonical projects of the digital turn in the exhibition 'Archeology of the Digital' at the CCA, and Yale School of Architecture YSOA. Projects and writings are published in international art, architecture, design, and scientific journal as well as major newspapers. His critically acclaimed collection of essays and projects ""Robot House,"" was published by Thames & Hudson in 2017. Testa holds an B.Arch and an S.M.Arch.S (History/Theory/Criticism) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and is a Registered Architect in California. He is the recipient of numerous awards including the MIT Innovation Award, the Architecture Award of the Municipal Art Society of New York, and Design Arts Award of the National Endowment for the Arts.