Miro Roman

Miro Roman is an architect and a scholar. His main focus is the overlap of information technologies and architectural articulations. Miro explores, designs, codes, and writes about architecture while playing with a lot; with all the buildings, books, movies, and images; with clouds, avatars, streams, lists, indexes, and pixels. What is this abundance of information about, how to handle it, and how does it shape the way we think about the world? To navigate and surf these vast flows, Miro codes and articulates synthetic alphabets.

Miro is currently a lecturer and a postdoctoral researcher at the chair for CAAD at ETH Zurich. From 2004 to 2017 he was a part of the project romanvlahovic. From 2013 to 2015 he was a part of the Future Cities Laboratory, the interdisciplinary research program of the Singapore ETH Centre for Global Environmental Sustainability (SEC), where he coedited the publication “A Quantum City”.