As an Architect, Designer and Coder, Jessica’s work places a particular emphasis on the expressive potential of computation as a means to explore bespoke design. Notions of code, drawing, algorithmic beauty and geometry as a means to explore immaterial and spatial relationships are the core of her work. Currently pursuing her interests in drawing, robotics and machine learning, she is a Ph.D. candidate at the Bartlett School of Architecture where she is also a Lecturer.