Today KPFui director Luc Wilson testified at the New York City Council against proposed local law to limit the construction of tall buildings near parks.
KPF UI and NYU at IEEE Vast
KPF Urban Interface in collaboration with the Computer Science and Engineering have their paper titled, "Urbane: A 3D Framework to Support Data Driven Decision Making in Urban Development," accepted to IEEE Vast 2016, a conference on visual analytic in science and technology.
AEC Tech Symposium
Luc Wilson will be speaking at the Architecture Engineering and Construction (AEC) Technology Symposium hosted by Thornton Tomasetti's CORE Studio this Friday, September 25th, at Baruch College.
More about the AEC Tech Symposium and Hackathon
Update: Videos have been posted!
Fields Institute: Workshop on Big Data for Social Policy
KPFui Director Luc Wilson recently spoke at the Workshop on Big Data for Social Policy hosted by the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences on the use of urban analytics in design.
KPFui Teaching: X-Information Modeling Project Feature on Untapped Cities
Student project from the X-Information Modeling Course in the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation at Columbia University were featured recently on Untapped Cities .
Transnational Cities Conference
Luc Wilson and Muchan Park will be presenting their work Diagnosing Globalism in New York, London, and Shanghai in Albuquerque, New Mexico on March 29th, 2014.
“Global cities are generally considered increasingly homogenized places as technological
advances in communication shorten our perception of distance. Many observers have faulted
this trend for erasing cultural and social distinctions between cities. However, there is a shift in
globalization occurring because urban decisionmakers have begun to understand the costs of
homogenization and the need to compete with other global cities for talent”
The event is presented by the UNM School of Architecture and Planning, the Center for the Southwest, the Department of History, and the Office of the Provost.