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Maria Yablonina is an Assistant Professor at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design, University of Toronto, where she contributes to research and education in integrative computational design and construction for architecture. She leads and has been associated with the Integrative Computational Design and Construction for Architecture (T3.0) research team, focusing on innovative approaches at the intersection of design and construction technologies.
Her research interests include computational design, digital fabrication, robotic construction, and interactive architecture. These areas reflect a strong commitment to advancing architectural practice through automation, responsive systems, and integrative design methodologies. Her work bridges the gap between digital design tools and physical construction processes, aiming to enhance efficiency, precision, and creative potential in architectural projects.
The available information does not include recent publications; however, her research direction suggests a focus on automation in architecture, human-robot collaboration, and adaptive building systems. Her contributions are likely reflected in emerging technologies applied to architectural design and construction.
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Maria Yablonina advises students and contributes to academic training within her faculty, though specific advisees are not named. There is no mention of external grants or funding sources in the current data. She has been part of advanced research initiatives, particularly in computational and robotic applications in architecture.
She was previously involved with the Integrative Computational Design and Construction for Architecture (T3.0) research team, which explores novel workflows integrating design computation with robotic fabrication techniques, aiming to transform how buildings are designed and constructed.




