Deborah is interested in architectural and urban projects that create continuous relationships between the cycles and systems that support people and their environments (both physical and social), and that develop overtime alongside changing inputs. She recently received a Master of Architecture degree from Columbia University and has worked for Morris|Sato Studio and Leeser Architecture. Currently, along with working on the Amphibious Architecture project, she is developing Urban Platforms which is an iterative process of discussions and computations that explores the city condition in which difference between various types of inputs generates a dynamic urban plan.