Andrea Kondziela

Andrea Kondziela is a design researcher and architect working at the intersection of computational design, robotic fabrication, and material exploration. Her work investigates design as a process of inquiry, bridging theory, experimentation, and practice across architectural, pedagogical, and technological contexts. She focuses on how digital tools and robotic systems shape new forms of making, learning, and knowledge production. Through research-driven design projects, teaching formats, and experimental prototypes, her work explores material agency, embodied interaction, and computational processes in contemporary design practice. Her academic and professional work spans architectural design, digital fabrication, and design education, with a particular interest in interdisciplinary and post-digital methodologies. She is currently pursuing her PhD at Leibniz University Hannover, where her research investigates the impact of robotic technologies in architectural education and its pedagogical potential within postdigital learning ecologies.