Jinmo Rhee
Assistant Professor
School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape
Dr. Jinmo Rhee, an assistant professor at the School of Architecture Planning and Landscape at the University of Calgary, is a computational designer, architect, and design scholar, delving into the transformative realm of artificial intelligence technologies within architectural design and built environment research. Dr. Rhee holds a Master of Science in Computational Design from Carnegie Mellon University and Ph.D. within the same institution. His research focused on advancing computational design methodologies in architecture and urban planning, particularly through the integration of AI and machine learning. His work has aimed to propose new lenses for reading urban and architectural design, to develop solutions for complex spatial challenges, and to explore new forms of creativity sparked by these emerging technologies. Recently, he is exploring a data scientific framework to reinterpret space and form, uncovering novel and creative design methods and knowledge.