Farnaz Fattahi
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Farnaz Fattahi is an experienced academic with over a decade of teaching in Architectural Design Studio, Experimental Architecture and Architectural theory in various universities including the University of New South wales and University of Technology Sydney. As a qualitative researcher and qualitative data analyst in Architectural Design, she is currently undertaking her PhD research titled 'Spatial Provocateur_ Choreographing Scenarios of Collective Interaction' in the School of Built Environment, UNSW. Her research investigates temporary spatial interventions to prompt collective interactions in public spaces. Additionally, as a creative place-based strategist and a project advisor for the WIL program in UNSW, Farnaz has collaborated with esteemed cultural institutions such as the Powerhouse Museum, Australian National Maritime Museum and Randwick Health & Innovation Precent on developing engagement initiatives through spatial and programming strategies. Currently, she also serves as the executive assistant at the Australian Research Council Centre for Next-Gen Architectural Manufacturing.
- Research area
- Research outputs
- Architectural Design
- Participatory Urban Intervention
- Embodied Collective Interaction