Leighton Beaman
Visiting Lecturer in Engineering Sciences, SEAS; Associate Professor of Practice, Cornell
Leighton is a designer and educator working at the convergence of material intelligence, emerging technologies, and collective experience. His work explores how design might serve as a node in networks of planetary intelligence—treating architecture not as static form, but as a responsive system shaped by care, perception, and adaptation. As Co-founder of General Architecture Collaborative, he leads award-winning, community-driven projects across East Africa and North America that foreground sustainable construction, cultural resilience, and participatory design. Through the Laboratory for Material Propositions, Beaman collaborates with a transdisciplinary network—from musicians and neuroscientists to climate scientists and choreographers—to investigate how spatial systems can sense, feel, and respond. Central to this work is the study of affect—how emotional and sensory forces shape environments, and how environments might, in turn, care for us.