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Matthew Huber is a Teaching Professor at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Architecture. He specializes in integrating ecological ethics, ontology, and computational tools into architectural education and practice. His teaching spans undergraduate and graduate design studios, focusing on building performance, construction methods, and parametric modeling. Huber co-leads advanced studios exploring tectonic cultures and material innovation. He holds a B.Arch from Carnegie Mellon University and studied at ETH Zurich.
Research: Investigates taxonomy, Humboldt’s Naturgemälde, and historical architectural typology. Collaborates on projects involving recycled material 3D printing, computational shape optimization, and ecological-material intelligence. Recent work with Dana Cupkova and Joshua Bard explores binder jet printing with construction waste and morphological processes.
Teaching: Leads courses like Digital Media I/II, Praxis Studio, and summer workshops. Courses emphasize drawing techniques, digital representation, and computational workflows essential for architectural design. His studio work examines architecture’s role in mediating cultural flows and tectonic expression.
Practice: Over 8 years with Bohlin Cywinski Jackson on sustainable masterplans, high-performance facades, and innovative craft traditions. Current roles include research assistant and curriculum developer for graduate technical skills.





