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DIGITAL MATTERS: Research Lecture Series
Monday, 23 October, 2017
Stephen Fai, Carleton Immersive Media Studio
Recent digital work at the Parliament of Canada National Historic Site
3 November 2017 @ 1:10pm Planning Studio 3, Richview, UCD
Stephen Fai is the director of the Carleton Immersive Media Studio (CIMS) at Carleton University, Canada. CIMS is dedicated to the advanced study of innovative, hybrid forms of representation that can both reveal the invisible measures of architecture and animate the visible world of construction. At CIMS, Fai explores and develops digital workflows for the architecture, engineering and construction industries. His research integrates digitization, building information modelling, simulation and digitally assisted fabrication. His most recent focus is on applications of building information modelling for architectural conservation and rehabilitation.
Prof. Fai holds a cross appointment in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, the Institute for Comparative Studies in Literature, Art, and Culture, and the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism