Molood Seifi, PhD
Molood Seifi is a trained architect and computational artist with a doctorate in sustainable architecture.
Her research meticulously examines architectural porosity and urban permeability, encompassing a comprehensive analysis that extends across legal frameworks, social dynamics, cultural nuances, environmental performances, and the intricate interplay with technological facets.
With more than four years of university teaching experience, she has contributed to five international interdisciplinary research teams spanning the Asia Pacific, Africa, and Europe. Currently, she is involved in the project Filtering at Matters of Activity, delving into the phenomenology of architectural spaces in extended reality.
Cluster of Excellence
»Matters of Activity«
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Sophienstr. 22a
10178 Berlin