Nick Puckett is a designer who investigates the potential of experimental environments as laminates of digital, material, biological, and chemical computation. He received his Master of Architecture from the Design Research Lab at the Architectural Association and a Bachelors of Architecture from the Savannah College of Art and Design. He is an Associate Professor in the Digital Futures Program, the Co-Director of Social Body Lab, and the Associate Director of the Global Centre for Climate Action at OCAD University. Nick is also the founding Director of Puckett Research & Design (Puckett RanD), a design practice that explores near-future speculative design for the built environment through the creation of new tools and technologies. The work of Puckett Research and Design has been exhibited in venues including the Venice Architecture Biennale, United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26), EXPO Milan, ZKM Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, and Hong Kong/Shenzhen Biennale of Architecture. He was previously an architect and software developer at Zaha Hadid Architects and has taught at The Architectural Association, The Royal College of Art, SCI-Arc, The University of Kentucky, The University of Innsbruck, and The University of Westminster.