Jeremy Edmiston

"[3] In conjunction with his then partner Douglas Gauthier, he designed the Wilkinson-award winning Burst House in North Haven, in New South Wales, Australia.

[6] Architectural theorist Richard Garber claimed the house demonstrated that "information models can be employed to optimize, simulate and make construction methods more efficient.

"[7] In 2010, System Architects was involved in a public controversy over the digitally-generated facade of a townhouse Edmiston designed in the historic New York City district of Tribeca.

[8] Despite initial opposition to the building,[9] the design drew unanimous approval from the New York City Landmarks Preservation Committee.

He has contributed essays to Sites and Stations: Provisional Utopias,[15] Techno-Fiction: Zur Kritik der Technologischen Utopien,[16] and Yale Constructs.