Interactive Design has exploded onto the architectural scene in recent years with a range of inspirational projects that have opened up a new field of research and design for architecture. With the lockdowns resulting from Covid-19, and with living spaces becoming classrooms and offices, the need for adaptive, interactive spaces has become increasingly apparent. This session brings together some of the most significant designers and thinkers in the field of interactive design. - Philip Beesley (University of Waterloo/Living Architecture Systems Group) -Guvenc Ozel (UCLA) -Ruairi Glynn (The Bartlett, UCL) -Moderated by: Behnaz Farahi (CSULB)