DAVID ROSENWASSER | HOW TO MAKE (ALMOST) ANYTHING  

MASTER IN DESIGN STUDIES, TECHNOLOGY CANDIDATE AT HARVARD GSD



Robosense 2.0: Robotic Sensing and Architectural Ceramic Fabrication from David Rosenwasser on Vimeo.


David Rosenwasser is an M.Des, Technology candidate at Harvard's GSD. He most recently concluded a one-year position as Senior Research Personnel in the Sabin Design Lab at Cornell University. Previously, he spent five years as a research associate in Sabin's lab. Rosenwasser holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Cornell University. While a student at Cornell, he was a Hunter R. Rawlings III Presidential Research Scholar. Throughout Rosenwasser's involvement with Sabin's Lab, he has been heavily invested in core research and innovating material practices. His contributions include work on Sabin Design Lab's Robosense, PolyBrick series, NSF funded ColorFolds, PolyMorph, and various others. The PolyBrick series has recently been exhibited at Centre Pompidou, the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum and San Jose Museum of Art. Rosenwasser has published extensively, including peer-reviewed papers for ACADIA (2017, 2018) and the International Journal of Rapid Manufacturing (2018).