Mohammad Ashraf Khan

Mohammad Ashraf Khan
  • PhD - Participatory Spatial Design (Sydney School of Architecture)
  • Dean at Superior University

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Introduction
Mohammad Ashraf Khan is currently in the process of establishing a startup called 'wePlan', a non-profit consultancy for participatory spatial design. An upcoming project is 'SmartVillages' for the FATA region of Pakistan. His research is focused on deployment of interaction design concepts for a the advancement of participatory spatial design. He is affiliated with the University of Sydney in connection with upcoming publications, and the University of Peshawar in connection with field work. www.weplan.us
Current institution
Superior University
Current position
  • Dean

Publications

Publications (6)
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This paper offers an analytical framework for a critical review of augmented reality visualisations in the domain of participatory spatial design in general and Participatory Architecture in particular. By offering this framework the paper aims to respond to the concern in published discourse that augmented reality visualisations are insufficient o...
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It may be impossible in physical reality for prospective users to preview future urban projects as life-sized 3D models at actual locations, due to implementation costs involved, but in augmented reality it is. Besides this feature, the idea of harnessing geo-located augmented reality (G-AR) technology as a platform for citizen engagement includes...
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Conventional practices of two-dimensional representation of three-dimensional objects remain an impediment to end-user engagement in participatory urban design. An alternative is to harness geo-located augmented reality (GAR) technology to embed life-sized virtual three-dimensional images at the actual site of proposed interventions. This format of...
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Architectural design is integral to the creation as well as operation of inclusive museums. However, socially-inclusive architectural design has been observed in published discourse to face resistance in the arena of free-market dynamics at all stages, from inception to execution to operation. Information Design is an alternative to overcome this r...
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It may be impossible in physical reality, due to implementation costs involved, for prospective users to preview future urban projects as life-sized 3D models at actual locations, but in augmented reality it is. Besides this feature, the idea of harnessing geo-located augmented reality (GAR) technology as a platform for citizen engagement includes...

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[re: single question interview-questionnaire]
note: this is a 100% sample survey [i.e. total population of interest was 25, out of which only 1 was dropped to create equal groups of 12 each]
interest: find out the difference in response within a specific group of 25 people
two groups were formed of 12 each [one person was dropped randomly to create an even split]
results:
group-A: 6 +ve responses
group-B: 3 +ve responses [out of 11 - because one response was invalid]
question: can we claim that the difference is significant? how?

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