
About
Arnott Ferels is a designer and researcher focused on computation, architecture, and technology. His work explores the intersection of urban sustainability, human behavior, and modular systems. This intersection drives him to explore new solutions and ideas that aim to impact communities, spaces, and built environments.
His interest in these areas developed during his MArch at ITB, particularly while working on his thesis, which combined research and design. He enjoys developing ideas and solving problems through various projects, using tools like Grasshopper, Revit, and his full toolkit in the design process.
He currently focuses on computational methods, including optimization algorithms, generative design, simulation-based design, urban simulation, and BIM. He has also been exploring how data-driven methods, machine learning, and AI can unlock new possibilities, particularly for achieving more sustainable and efficient outcomes in architecture.
For collaboration, visit the contact page. You can see recent work on the works page, read research articles on the research page, or browse everything on the all content page. For more details, check my resume.
