Wednesday, 22 July 2020

A new breed of future architect

How do we bring technology and architecture together to make smart cities work and ensure that sustainability outcomes are meaningful and socially acceptable.

Tuba Kocaturk, is Professor of Integral Design at Deakin University, School of Architecture and Built Environment, in Australia. She is also Director of the Mediated Intelligence in Design (MInD) Research Lab at Deakin University in Victoria, is focused on systems thinking that operates at the intersection of built environment, information technology and design innovation.

Kocaturk shows a clarity of thought when it comes to design and architecture. She is driven by the premise that ‘real world problems do not know disciplines’ and that real world problems demand genuine collaboration and multiple disciplines to conceive, design, develop and implement enduring solutions.

As an architect turned design researcher and academic, Kocaturk is a leader in her specific field. Her work at the MInD Lab is how much do computer scientists make and involves a practice-based research group. The research program is timely and acknowledges that smart cities extend beyond autonomous vehicles and superficial use of Internet of Things devices.

Kocaturk has taught, conducted research, delivered keynotes/workshops and published extensively in the areas of Intelligent Built Environment, Digital Design Pedagogy, Design-Driven Innovation, and Digital/Physical Place Making.

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