FlowPath AR
An augmented reality wayfinding system for complex indoor environments that adapts routes based on real-time crowd density.
Carnegie Mellon University
School of Design
A 20×30×12-foot instrumented room in Margaret Morrison Hall (MM127) for ideating, prototyping, and testing interactions, media, and physical designs at room scale — equipped with motion-tracking, digital projection, 3D audio, and IoT infrastructure.
An augmented reality wayfinding system for complex indoor environments that adapts routes based on real-time crowd density.
An interactive audio installation that maps visitor movement to generative soundscapes, creating a unique spatial audio experience for each visitor.
Daniel Rosenberg Muñoz
Assistant Professor, Lab Chair
Peter Scupelli
Associate Professor, Chair of Design Studies
Daphne Peters
Associate Teaching Professor, Environments Track Chair, Lab Advisor
Haeyoung Kim
Assistant Professor
Dina El-Zanfaly
Associate Professor
John Choi
Adjunct of Practice
Faculty, students, and staff can request access to the lab for courses, research, and independent projects. Training is required before independent use.