Stephanie Chaltiel, an architect, interior designer, and co-founder of MUDD Architects, will address the audience at the Computational Design: NEXT 7.0 conference. Stephanie has spent the last several years researching and experimenting with new methods of constructing and living in the city that incorporate nature. During her brief, passionate, and fascinating career, she has worked in Mexico, French Guiana, New York, and now Barcelona. Bernard Tschumi, Zaha Hadid, and OMA are among her collaborators.Her architecture is deeply committed to assisting the disadvantaged in cities, rural regions, and refugee camps. Her current projects and progressive vision of new technology, such as the use of drones in conjunction with traditional building processes, have received widespread acclaim and multiple awards worldwide. Her award-winning projects, which combine cutting-edge technology and raw materials (ACADIA, MIT 2017, ICON Design 100 talents 2019, and Dezeen Awards Winners Highly commended mention), have been presented and displayed worldwide. She has taught at SUTD Singapore, Westminster London, AA London, Ravensbourne London, Brighton Architectural School, and, most recently, Elisava Barcelona. She also received an EU Marie Curie scholarship for four years, during which time she developed drone spray technology for sustainable design and renovations.