Julia Koerner, an Austrian designer who works at the intersection of architecture, product, and fashion design, will give an oration to the audience at the Computational Design: NEXT 7.0 conference. Julia is the founder of JK Design GmbH and JK-LA LLC and a faculty member at UCLA. Her recent collaborations include 3D-Printed Haute Couture and costumes for the Hollywood blockbuster Black Panther. Born in Salzburg, Austria, Julia received a Master’s degree in Architecture from the University of Applied Arts in Vienna and the Architectural Association in London. She is currently based between Los Angeles and Salzburg and has previously practiced in London and New York.She is known worldwide for her 3D-Printing design innovation; Julia’s work stands out at the top of these disciplines. Her work has appeared in magazines like National Geographic Magazine, VICE, WIRED, and the New York Times. In 2019 ARCHINECT named Julia Koerner “Architecture’s Queen of 3D Fabrication”. The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET), the Art Institute of Chicago, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, and the Museum of Applied Arts MAK Vienna, are just a few of the museums and institutions that have shown her work. The constantly intriguing aspect of Julia’s work is its embodiment of a beautiful organic aesthetic.