Short Biography: Rizal Muslimin is the recipient of the 3rd cycle of the Abdullatif Al Fozan Award for Mosque Architecture for his design: the Grand Mosque of West Sumatra in Indonesia. Muslimin completed his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the field of Architecture: Design and Computation. He is the Program Director of the Master of Architecture (M. Arch), at the School of Architecture, Design, and Planning, the University of Sydney, where he also coordinates the Construction and Computation in Architecture Research Group. His computational design research centers on the intersection of craft, culture, and architecture. He has published in International Journal of Architectural Heritage, Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, Nexus Network Journal: Architecture and Mathematics, Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis, and Manufacturing, International Journal of Architectural Computing, and Leonardo. He received the CAAD Futures best paper award for his research on EthnoComputation in ITU Istanbul. He also served as the Technical Reviewer in the 4th cycle of the Abdullatif Al Fozan Award for Mosque Architecture.