Agostino Nickl is a digital architect and scholar, developing architectural approaches to artificial intelligence, both computationally and conceptually, and Assistant Professor of Architectural Intelligence in the Design, Data and Society Group at TU Delft. His doctoral dissertation at ETH Zurich, subtitled 'An Architect's Guide to Latent Space', explores how computational models can serve as instruments of imagination and invention rather than mere automation. He has served as Visiting Professor at the Politecnico di Milano and as Senior Teaching Fellow at UCL and has taught theory seminars and design studios at ETH Zurich, the Bartlett School of Architecture, and the Oxford School of Architecture. For several years, he worked at Arup's Digital Studio in London, an interdisciplinary strategic design team focused on innovation and digital transformation. His work has received numerous distinctions, including the Saint-Gobain Innovation Prize, the Bartlett School of Architecture Medal, the Sir Banister Fletcher Medal, the ETH Architecture & Technology Fellowship, and a nomination for the ETH Dissertation Medal.