SUPERINFRA


Superinfra is an experimental design-research practice based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Moving across architecture, infrastructure, and ecology, we create spaces, landscapes, and systems. Our work spans scales and disciplines, from buildings and installations to landscapes and infrastructural projects.

For inquiries, collaborations, or just to say hello, contact us at hello@superinfra.com



Liam Martin

Liam Martin is a designer, researcher, and visualization specialist based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Originally from rural Kentucky, his early experiences inform a narrative-driven design practice grounded in ecology and contextual sensitivity. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Cornell University, where he was a Martin Tang Travel Fellow and Mellon Collaborative Studies Fellow. He is cofounder of Superinfra, and has collaborated with Madrid-based RICA*studio while contributing to design efforts as an Associate at COOKFOX Architects. His work spans adaptive reuse, bioremediation strategies, and product and residential design, operating between speculative research and built work, and explores design as a connective framework linking environmental systems, cultural narratives, and practices of long-term stewardship.



Laura-India Garinois

Laura-India Garinois is a French-Greek designer, researcher, and filmmaker with experience in civic and residential projects across scales. Her work investigates the commodification of nature and the lifespan of building materials. She is cofounder of Superinfra, and has collaborated with CODA, Hou de Sousa, Trimble Architecture, White Arkitekter, ZGF, and Rafi Segal A+U. She has taught at the Rhode Island School of Design, Northeastern University, and Wentworth Institute of Technology. Her projects have been exhibited internationally at venues including the Venice Architecture Biennale and Thessaloniki Design Week. She holds a Master of Science in Architecture Studies from MIT and a Bachelor of Architecture from Cornell University.