Mostafa Akbari
Architectural Technologist | Designer

Mostafa is a distinguished computational designer and researcher with a distinctive academic background encompassing architectural design and computational structures. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Architecture with expertise in Computational Structures and Advanced Manufacturing at Texas A&M University. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Computational Design and a Master degree in Advanced Architectural Design from Upenn, a Master's degree in Architecture from the University of Shahid Beheshti, and a Bachelor's degree in Architecture from the University of Tehran.

His scholarly interests gravitate toward the realm of structural form finding, particularly with an emphasis on using 3-dimensional Graphic Statics for the exploration of Shellular Funicular Structures. He has pioneered a technique, within the purview of 3D graphic statics, for the design of Shell-based cellular (Shellular) Funicular Structures. This methodological breakthrough has initiated a paradigm shift in the domains of Architecture, Structural Design, Material Design, and their interrelated fields. Beyond this, he has exhibited profound involvement and a multitude of years dedicated to research in Digital Fabrication, computational design, and human-computer interaction. His endeavors are geared towards unearthing the nascent prospects in contemporary architecture, allowing for a reevaluation of tectonics and material systems in the face of synergistic advancements in architecture, structural design, robotic fabrication, computation, and material science.