Nathan’s creative practice is rooted in the exploration of contemporary cultural practices, distilled through interdisciplinary methods of architectural production. His work examines how methods and forms of knowledge drawn from other disciplines might destabilize established understandings of architecture. This interdisciplinary reframing creates space to explore tacit forms of knowledge and speculatively reconfigure the relationships through which we perceive, occupy and make sense of the world around us.
Nathan situates his practice between New York City and London, gaining experience as an architectural assistant while continuing to develop this practice- and making-based research through academic contexts.
Last Updated: 15.08.2026