Emma Sanson, a Vienna-based architectural designer and musician, will demonstrate a Rhino 3D + Grasshopper 3D workflow for about 90 minutes at the Computational Design: NEXT 6.0 conference. With professional experience from Populous and CoopHimmelb(l)au, Emma holds a bachelor’s from Oxford School of Architecture and is now pursuing her M.Arch degree in Studio Rashid at Die Angewandte and at SCI-Arc.With a background in music, one of her main topics of interest is exploring the relationship between sound and form, which ranges from conceptual approaches to building scale proposals. In 2020, she co-founded the architectural magazine and platform Abstrakt, which is a collaborative project between the three master studios at Die Angewandte aiming to expand on research and ideas through conversations with students and professionals.For the Computational Design: NEXT 6.0, Emma will briefly introduce 90 minutes to Rhino 3d + Grasshopper 3d tools that can help you develop music into both abstract and more spatial ideas. This workshop aims to inspire people to bring their musical explorations from an audible to a visual level, which may kickstart a new and more immersive way of experiencing sound.”