Faraneh Mosavari
BIM Coordinator BECA
Fara has studied her Bachelor of Architecture at RMIT university and is passionate about architecture's potential to enrich our daily experience throughout the design process. she observes both the private rituals of residents, as well as the impact on the wider urban fabric.
Fara has always been fascinated by the cross-pollination of disciplines and its potential to give birth to new ways of thinking. In any design and construction project there are an unlimited number of participants, as well as infinite interactions between parties and innovation in design practice is positioned at the intersection of several disciplines. The next is real-time, interactive, collaborative, and sensory technology working as one to produce the next level of BIM environments.
This has led Fara to study her Master in Design Innovation and Technology (MDIT) at RMIT which speculates on the future of design and seeks to develop design methodologies that integrate the needs of people with the potentials that lie within technological innovation.Since then, Fara has been working on multiple projects that included different research streams of Digital Fabrication, Sustainable Systems, and Information Environments (connections between data, information, people, and space).
As BIM coordinator at Beca, Fara supports the use of digital technology to implement BIM standards and best practices, defining BIM strategy, implementing systems for communication and data exchange, ensuring seamless collaboration, monitoring the process for potential improvements, and use them to turn the BIM environment into a productive and collaborative one.