Graduate Research Group: Situated Technologies

The SITUATED TECHNOLOGIES Graduate Research Group focuses on the design of artifacts, spaces and media that are responsive to their context. We are interested in the possibilities offered by computational technologies for exploring new forms of social interaction with and within the built environment. Our focus areas include learning environments, design environments, responsive architecture and pervasive media. Computational technology provides both a means and a medium for this research: an operative paradigm for articulating relations between people, information, and the material fabric of everyday life.

The faculty associated with the research group are also members of the Center for Virtual Architecture and Situated Technologies. The Center conducts sponsored research in Learning Environments, Responsive Architecture and Pervasive Media.

 

  Fall 2011 Spring 2012
INTELLECTUAL DOMAIN

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ARC 597/404-4
Orders of Magnitude

TECHNICAL METHODS

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RESEARCH STUDIO

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ARC 606-3
Black Box Architecture

Cognates

Inclusive Design

ARC 564

Social Behavior and Space
Sue Weidemann

ARC 592

Ergonomics in Building Design
Ed Steinfeld

Material Culture

ARC 589

Matter, Object, and Agency in Architecture
Kenny Cupers

ARC 590

Stack!
Georg Rafailidis

SUNE

ARC 566

Urban Planning & Design 2
Hiro Hata

ARC 593

Visualizing Ecologies
Joyce Hwang

Other Cognates

ARC 518

Design in Detail: Zooming Into Arch
Feliz Nerea

ARC 523

Gender, Architecture and Urban Space
Despina Stratigakos

ARC 554

Experimental Study-Infrastructural Research 1
Curt Gambetta

ARC 568

Community Design Service/Habitat
Dick Yencer

ARC 597

Computing (n) Construction
Chris Romano