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  1. Transition.Asma Mehan & Sina Mostafavi - 2024 - In Andrea Crudeli, ADAPTIVE REUSE: Theoretical Glossary and Design Labs. Florence, Italy: STH Press. pp. 150-153.
    Adaptive reuse embodies a significant transition in the evolution of urban landscapes, representing a paradigm shift from industrial or obsolete uses to vibrant, sustainable, and community-centric functions. This transformative process, deeply rooted in the principles of sustainable urban development, emphasizes the conservation of architectural heritage, environmental sustainability, and socio-economic revitalization. At the heart of adaptive reuse is the concept of sustainability, which challenges traditional notions of development and conservation by repurposing existing structures, thereby conserving resources, and reducing the carbon footprint (...)
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  2. Portcityscapes as Liminal Spaces: Building Resilient Communities Through Parasitic Architecture in Port Cities.Asma Mehan & Sina Mostafavi - 2023 - In Saif Haq, Adil Sharag-Eldin & Sepideh Niknia, ARCC 2023 CONFERENCE PROCEEDING: The Research Design Interface. Architectural Research Centers Consortium, Inc.. pp. 631- 639.
    Port Cities are historically the places for paradigm shifts, radical changes, and socio-economic transitions. In particular, the interaction zone between the port infrastructure and urban activities creates liminal spaces at the forefront of many contemporary challenges. In these liminal spaces, the port's flows, form, and function intertwine with urban contexts and conflict with the living conditions. Conceptualizing the portcityscape and harborscape as liminal space and urban thresholds leads to (re)thinking about innovative participatory methods and technologies for building community resilience in (...)
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  3. Architectural Humanities: Decolonizing Perspectives in Mapping Resilience and Urban Psychology.Asma Mehan & Sina Mostafavi - 2025 - In Robert K. Beshara, Radical Humanism: Decolonizing Perspectives in Critical Psychology. New York: Routledge. pp. 19.
    This chapter explores the intersection between radical humanism and the architectural humanities. It focuses on decolonizing local practices in Indigenous contexts. Radical humanism rooted in equality inclusivity and common well-being challenges the systematic injustices perpetuated by Eurocentric models in urban psychology and education. It focuses on Indigenous knowledge systems and methods of participation. This chapter shows how mapping can be reimagined as a tool for empowering promoting resilience in marginalized communities.
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  4. Smart Prototyping: From Data-Driven Mass-Customization to Community-Enabled Co-Production.Sina Mostafavi, Bahar Bagheri, Ding Wen Bao & Asma Mehan - 2024 - In Mitra Kanaani, The Routledge Companion to Smart Design Thinking in Architecture & Urbanism for a Sustainable, Living Planet. London: Routledge. pp. 633-642.
    Materialization practices in the architecture and building industry have evolved with the advancement of manufacturing and information technologies. This evolution is evident across various design and production phases, with a pronounced impact on prototyping. Advances in design and fabrication tools have empowered prototypes, integral in any production cycle, to furnish a growing array of information and feedback for designers and manufacturers. In this context, prototypes have transformed from merely showcasing data-driven building solutions to presenting socio-environmentally conscious systems. Innovation in prototyping (...)
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  5. Integrating Emerging Design‐Build Technologies for Resilient Housing in the Navajo Nation.Sina Mostafavi, Asma Mehan & Ali Nejat - 2025 - Urban Planning 10 (Article 10157):1-23.
    The Navajo Nation faces critical challenges in developing housing that is resilient to climate change while honoring cultural heritage. Socio‐economic disparities, limited infrastructure, and extreme environmental conditions demand innovative solutions that integrate sustainable practices with traditional Navajo values. This study critically examines the potential of smart design‐build technologies to create resilient, culturally appropriate housing tailored to the Navajo Nation’s unique needs, while interrogating the normative assumptions that often accompany Western frameworks of sustainability and innovation. This research combines a multidisciplinary literature (...)
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  6. Temporalities and the Urban Fabric: Co-Producing Liminal Spaces in Transitional Epochs.Asma Mehan & Sina Mostafavi - 2023 - Uou Scientific Journal (06):116-125.
    Within the framework of 'Temporalities and the Urban Fabric: Co-Producing Liminal Spaces in Transitional Epochs,' this rigorous examination unravels the multilayered nuances of temporality and its intimate relationship with urban spaces in times of transition. The research delineates the intricate interplay between public exhibitions, urban realms, and socio-political paradigms, particularly within the dynamic settings of the metropolitan entities of Houston and Amsterdam. These cities, as epitomes of temporal urban flux, become fertile grounds for exploring the ephemeral essence of liminal spaces (...)
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  7. Spatial justice through immersive art: an interdisciplinary approach.Asma Mehan & Sina Mostafavi - 2024 - In C. Gray, E. Ciliotta Chehade, P. Hekkert, L. Forlano, P. Ciuccarelli & P. Lloyd, DRS2024: Boston. Boston, USA: DRS2024: Boston. pp. 1-15.
    This paper explores spatial justice in urban environments through immersive art and design, focusing on Amsterdam and Houston. It presents a case study from the Venice Biennale 2023, showcasing art's potential in fostering inclusive urban spaces. The study delves into the socio-political complexities of urban areas, highlighting often-ignored liminal spaces and their tensions and possibilities. Immersive art emerges as a transformative medium, capable of challenging and reshaping perceptions of space, and addressing systemic socio-economic disparities. Adopting a transdisciplinary approach, the research (...)
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  8. FabriCity-XR: A Phygital Lattice Structure Mapping Spatial Justice – Integrated Design to AR-Enabled Assembly Workflow.Sina Mostafavi, Asma Mehan, Cole Howell, Edgar Montejano & Jessica Stuckemeyer - 2024 - In Germane Barnes & Blair Satterfield, 112th ACSA Annual Meeting Proceedings, Disruptors on the Edge. Vancouver, Canada: ACSA Press. pp. 180-187.
    The research discussed in this paper centers around the convergence of extended reality (XR) platforms, computational design, digital fabrication, and critical urban study practices. Its aim is to cultivate interdisciplinary and multiscalar approaches within these domains. The research endeavor represents a collaborative effort between two primary disciplines: critical urban studies, which prioritize socio-environmental justice, and integrated digital design to production, which emphasize the realization of volumetric or voxel-based structural systems. Moreover, the exploration encompasses augmented reality to assess its utilization in (...)
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  9. Emerging technologies in urban design pedagogy: augmented reality applications.Asma Mehan & Sina Mostafavi - 2024 - Architectural Intelligence 3 (1):1-14.
    In the contemporary era of urban design, the advent of big data and digital technologies has ushered in innovative approaches to exploring urban spaces. This study focuses on the application of Augmented Reality (AR) and Extended Reality (XR) technologies in the metropolitan areas of Houston and Amsterdam. These technologies create immersive 'Phygital Installations' that blend physical and digital elements, effectively capturing people's perceptions and enhancing urban design proposals. By fostering human-centered planning, AR and XR technologies make urban design more interactive (...)
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  10. Integrated Computational Design to Augmented Production of Timber-Dowel Structures: A multi-criteria system for informed variation and community co-production.Sina Mostafavi, Bahar Bagheri, Caleb Scott, Edgar Montejano Hernandez, Cole Howell & Asma Mehan - 2025 - In Dagmar Reinhardt, Christiane M. Herr, Anastasia Globa, Jielin Chen, Taro Narahara & Nicolas Rogeau, ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATICS - Proceedings of the 30th CAADRIA Conference, Tokyo. Tokyo, Japan: The Association for Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (CAADRIA). pp. 397–406.
    This research explores the design-to-production computational framework of a Timber Dowel System, emphasizing an integrated computational workflow informed by fabrication and assembly feedback. This workflow incorporates contextual and fabricability parameters, enabling a parametric framework optimized for performance, adaptability, and scalability. The initial design process utilized a modular plug-and-play approach, employing manually controlled surfaces and poly-surfaces to explore flexible geometries and structural configurations. Two full-scale prototypes were developed using AR-guided assembly and robotic milling, addressing production challenges such as dowel placement precision, (...)
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  11. Immersive Urban Narratives: Public Urban Exhibit and Mapping Socio-Environmental Justice.Asma Mehan & Sina Mostafavi - 2023 - European Journal of Creative Practices in Cities and Landscapes 6 (2):117–138.
    This research project and exhibit, delves into the complex relationship between public exhibition, urban spaces, and socio-political norms in shaping urban thresholds within the two American and European metropolitan cities of Houston and Amsterdam. This study also investigates the transformative power of new media and emerging technologies in the production, circulation, and consumption of design, offering fresh perspectives on the influence of these technologies on urban design studies and digitally augmented physical spaces. By merging interdisciplinary research areas, including Design Computation (...)
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  12. Mapping Human Agency in the AR-Enabled Co-Production of an Urban Community Podium.Sina Mostafavi, Bahar Bagheri, Caleb Scott, Cole Howell, Edgar Montejano Hernandez & Asma Mehan - 2025 - In Sara Jensen Carr & Rubén García Rubio, 113th ACSA Annual Meeting Proceedings, Repair. Annual Meeting Proceedings. pp. 170-179.
    The application of Augmented Reality (AR) in construction is transforming how non-expert users engage with complex assembly processes, with its potential to foster broader community involvement in urban space production remaining underexplored. This paper presents an integrated framework that incorporates AR-enabled phygital instructions with timber dowel structures, facilitating the active participation of non-experts in the design-to-production process of an urban community food podium. By leveraging AR and computational design, the system bridges the gap between expert and non-expert users, enabling wider (...)
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    Water Rights and Environmental Challenges in the Navajo Nation: Navigating Scarcity, Contamination, and Climate Change.Asma Mehan, Sina Mostafavi & Ali Nejat - 2026 - In Clare Robinson, Salvador Arellano & Maritza Noriega, Architectural Research Centers Consortium (ARCC) 2025 Conference Proceedings: Emerging Challenges. College Park, Maryland & Washington, D: Architectural Research Centers Consortium (ARCC). pp. 1007-1015.
    The Navajo Nation, spanning 27,000 square miles across the American Southwest, faces pressing challenges linked to water rights and environmental sustainability. Despite holding legal rights to water from Navajo Lake since 1908, as upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court, access to clean and reliable drinking water remains a significant hurdle. Approximately 30% of the population depends on water transported from distant sources, underscoring severe scarcity compounded by environmental contamination. Legacy issues from uranium mining during the Cold War era have tainted (...)
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    Robotic Concrete 3D Printing Continuous Toolpath Planning: From Single Curve to Voxel-Based Systems for Design-to-Production of Urban Furnitures.Sina Mostafavi, Edgar U. Motejano-Hernandez, Bahar Bagheri, Ali Etemadi, Cole Howell & Asma Mehan - 2026 - In Claus Peder Pedersen, Nanna Hagedorn Olsen & Anders Kruse Aagaard, EAAE-ARCC CONFERENCE 2024: ARCHITECTURE INTO THE UNKNOWN. Brussels: European Association for Architectural Education. pp. 694–700.
    This paper discusses the development of integrated design-to-production frameworks for Robotic Concrete 3D Printing (RC3DP) of context-specific urban furniture projects. The study focuses on two main objectives: developing computational methods for continuous toolpath planning of bespoke components and examining integrated frameworks to make design-to-production systems more socio-environmentally inclusive and tailored to specific contexts. Following an introduction to outline the key challenges of continuous robotic concrete 3D printing, the paper is organized into two sets of case studies. The first set explores (...)
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    Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Inclusivity: Methodological Innovations in Architectural Practice and Pedagogy.Asma Mehan & Sina Mostafavi - 2026 - In Claus Peder Pedersen, Olsen Nanna Hagedorn & Aagaard Anders Kruse, EAAE-ARCC CONFERENCE 2024: ARCHITECTURE INTO THE UNKNOWN. Brussels: European Association for Architectural Education. pp. 550-556.
    This paper explores interdisciplinary and inclusive methodologies in architectural education, addressing contemporary socio-technical challenges. It highlights the role of collaborative frameworks in fostering dynamic learning environments and innovative pedagogical strategies. By integrating Industry 5.0 methodologies and digital mapping, we examine their impact on design processes, material innovation, and urban discourse. Through co-production and computational design techniques, we showcase the benefits of interdisciplinary collaboration in shaping future architects. Additionally, we discuss how these approaches enhance problem-solving, teamwork, and critical thinking skills essential (...)
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    Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Inclusivity: Methodological Innovations in Architectural Practice and Pedagogy.Asma Mehan & Sina Mostafavi - 2026 - In Pedersen Claus Peder, Nanna Hagedorn Olsen & Anders Kruse Aagaard, EAAE-ARCC CONFERENCE 2024: ARCHITECTURE INTO THE UNKNOWN. Brussels: European Association for Architectural Education. pp. 550-556.
    This paper explores interdisciplinary and inclusive methodologies in architectural education, addressing contemporary socio-technical challenges. It highlights the role of collaborative frameworks in fostering dynamic learning environments and innovative pedagogical strategies. By integrating Industry 5.0 methodologies and digital mapping, we examine their impact on design processes, material innovation, and urban discourse. Through co-production and computational design techniques, we showcase the benefits of interdisciplinary collaboration in shaping future architects. Additionally, we discuss how these approaches enhance problem-solving, teamwork, and critical thinking skills essential (...)
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