Projects
Parminder S. Basran, Sung Ho Synn, Gregory A. Marzano, Hyun Maeng, Farzin Lotfi-Jam
Open LEARN: Open access linear accelerator education and augmented reality Navigator
This study describes an augmented reality linear accelerator (linac) model accessible through a QR code and a smartphone to address the challenges of medical physics and radiation oncology trainees in low-to-middle-income countries.
Just Places Lab and Realtime Urbanism Lab
Agent-Based Modeling and 3D Visualization for Building Preservation, Deconstruction, and Reuse in Ithaca
The National Center For Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT) awarded grant funding for a preservation-focused reuse and deconstruction project to the Just Places Lab and Realtime Urbanism lab.
Farzin Lotfi-Jam, Júlia Nueno, Austin McInnis
Landlord Open House
The lab collaborated with Júlia Nueno and Austin McInnis on an augmented reality installation that reveals an invisible financial system that has developed in the past decade in Barcelona. Commissioned by Eva Franch i Gilabert for the Model. Barcelona Architectures Festival, Spring 2022.
Realtime Urbanism Lab
Urban Crisis Simulation
This research, platform, and exhibition project investigates new and recent urban simulation technologies that virtualize urban environments and urban subjects. The project looks at the relationship between the production of urban crises and the implementation of surveillance and simulation technologies.
Farzin Lotfi-Jam and Mark Wasiuta
Control Syntax Songdo
This exhibition, a collaborative effort between Assistant Professor Farzin Lotfi-Jam and Mark Wasiuta of Columbia University GSAPP, examines the impact of South Korea's smart city initiatives on urban development. It posits that these investments and operations offer insights into the evolving paradigm of the 21st-century metropolis.
Adrienne Brown, Farzin Lotfi-Jam, and V. Mitch McEwen, with Sharon De La Cruz
DuBois’ Megascope: Sensing the Great Near in the Era of Climate Crises
Combining architecture, environmental data, and climate modeling with a video-game approach to narrative and visualization, this research project constructs an augmented reality for sensing, predicting, and locally narrating our new climate reality.