WSU project selected as a finalist for Architizer A+Awards

“Wisteria: Architecture as an Embodiment of Human Emotion” an emotive intelligent project led by School of Design + Construction professor Mona Ghandi, has been selected as a finalist in the Architizer A+Awards for the Architecture + New Technology category.

Wisteria is installation that performs real-time responses to people’s emotions, based on biological and neurological data. The projects uses integrated artificial intelligence (AI), wearable technology, sensory environments, and adaptive architecture to create an emotional bond between a space and its occupants and encourage effective emotional interactions between the two.

The public is invited to vote for the project as part of the Architizer A+Awards’ Popular Choice Vote. Each individual can vote once per day from any account. For voting, either you can create a free account or simply click on “Login through Architizer” and vote with your Gmail.

The deadline for voting is on Friday, June 25 at midnight PT.

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