Gustav Kohlhaussen

I’m Gustav, a Computation in Architecture master’s student at The Royal Danish Academy with a background in sustainable material experimentation and architectural design. My work explores the intersection of technology, ecology, and social engagement, from castable sand and algae composites to large-scale passive cooling structures. I’m driven by the idea that architecture can act as a bridge between industry and community, fostering environmental responsibility and meaningful human connection through design.

Recently, my focus has expanded into computational design as a means to integrate data-driven systems, material intelligence, and environmental performance into architecture, using digital tools not just for form-making but as catalysts for more adaptive, regenerative design processes.