Jaechang Ko is redefining architecture with AI. His research blends computing architectural styles with human aesthetic perception, pushing the boundaries of classification, visualisation, and generative design. Ko credits the college’s specialised courses for shaping his academic growth. “They often feature deep dives into niche topics, such as advanced computational design and hands-on digital fabrication, and bring together faculty and visiting experts with real-world experience,” he says.
Graduating in May 2025, Ko is ready for his next chapter as a tenure-track assistant professor at Washington State University. There, he hopes to translate his research “into practical applications, guiding future architects and designers toward data-driven, innovative practices.”