Computational designer and digital fabricator with a strong focus on bridging design and making through innovative, material-driven approaches. He holds a Master of Advanced Studies in Architecture and Digital Fabrication from ETH Zurich (2024–2025), a Master of Science in Architecture, Building, and Planning from TU Eindhoven (2018–2020), and a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (2012–2018).
David began his professional career at Tatiana Bilbao Estudio in Mexico City (2021–2022), where he focused on research-oriented design strategies before expanding into computational design and fabrication workflows.
He has since collaborated with renowned firms such as Atelier Brückner, Laboratory for Visionary Architecture in Stuttgart, and External Reference in Barcelona, contributing to projects that integrate parametric design with fabrication-aware processes. At ETH Zurich, his current work explores robotic fabrication, CNC machining, 3D printing, and material reuse as part of novel construction and design systems.
His technical skills include proficiency in Rhino + Grasshopper, Python, and COMPAS, alongside hands-on experience with robotic arms, CNC machines, and additive manufacturing—making him a versatile and forward-thinking designer-fabricator in the field of computational design and fabrication.
