Daniela Atencio, an architect, researcher, and Faculty Member as Computational Thinking Coordinator at Universidad de Los Andes will demonstrate a Rhino 3d + Grasshopper 3d workflow for about 90 minutes at the Computational Design: NEXT 7.0 conference. Daniela completed her professional degree in Venezuela (Summa Cum Laude). Subsequently, she completed her Post-Graduate degree (Master of Design Research in Emerging Systems, Technologies, and Media) at SCI_Arc in the United States (graduated with Distinction).She was a Senior Associate at PATTERNS, managing various projects across America, Europe, and Asia and a talented multinational team of architects and designers. Her work has been published by platforms and associations such as the International Association for Robots in Architecture ROB | ARCH and the Association for Computer-Aided Design in Architecture on advanced technologies in architecture, representation, computational design, and computer-controlled-robotic fabrication (ACADIA). She has taught at UCLA and SCI-Arc as an Assistant Teacher and has been a critic reviewer at SCI_Arc, UCLA, University of Melbourne, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, and Kent State University Universidad del Rosario. Her ongoing research project, “Programmed Materialism,” is exhibited at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale Italian Pavilion Sezione del Padiglione Italia—CITYX Venice.