Simon Lesina-Debiasi is an architectural designer, researcher, and artist whose interdisciplinary work focuses on
research into overlooked infrastructures and their civic potentials and questions around the impact of digital and sensorial perception of urban space and public imagination.
He is currently in the SMArchS Design & Computation program at MIT, working as a research assistant for the Self-Assembly Lab, and is working as a teaching assistant in the department of Architecture at MIT.
In the past, he has been a lecturer at Northeastern University in Boston, MA and designer at Landing Studio in Somerville, MA.
He received a M.Arch degree from Princeton University School of Architecture and a B.Arch from the Institute for Art and Architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.