Christopher Florance is an undergraduate student pursuing a B.A. in Architecture at Princeton University, with minors in Spanish and Latin American Studies. Working with ARG to conduct his senior thesis research, his thesis develops a remote sensing methodology to infer the locations of illicit processing sites in the Colombia-Venezuela borderlands, utilizing road extraction, network science, and spatial optimization to identify sites based on their transport connectivity. He is interested in connecting Earth observation, computer vision, and architectural research to build scalable urban intelligence tools for the built environment.