A researcher, maker, and designer, Reina Mun focuses on artifacts from individual objects to spatial constructs. Her process integrates digital fabrication, physical assembly, and computation, with a primary emphasis on infusing empathy and intimacy. Reina holds an MS degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, focusing her research on interactivity and affective influences in the context of objecthood and critical design. She received her BArch with Honors and a RIBA Part.1 from the Architectural Association School of Architecture. Currently, Reina teaches at the College of Arts, Media, and Design at Northeastern University and in the MFA program at the Rhode Island School of Design. Previously, she served as a visiting studio critic at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London.