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- 16 NovHenriette Bier acts as member of the scientific committee of Oxford Journal Interacting with Computers
- 16 NovA. Liu Cheng and H. Bier publish paper on Adaptive Building-Skin Components as Context-Aware Nodes in an Extended Cyber-Physical Network for IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things 2016
- 04 NovTiantian Du and Nimish Biloria hosted the workshop "Transitional Space Design and the Concept of Architectural Thermodynamics"
- 04 NovHenriette Bier appointed as member of the scientific committee of IJAC journal
- 18 OctDr. Nimish Biloria appointed as Scientific Committee member for the CAAD Futures 2017 Conference: Future Trajectories of Computation in Design
- 23 SepHenriette Bier appointed as member of the scientific committee of CAAD Futures 2017: Future Trajectories of Computation in Design
- 23 SepHenriette Bier certified reviewer of Elsevier's Journal of Materials and Design
- 23 SepProf. Kas Oosterhuis speaker at MakeHappen! Inspiration Day 2016
- 16 SepHyperbody graduate students Ralph Cloot and Arwin Hidding in collaboration with Sina Mostafavi and supervised by Kas Oosterhuis design a building for Neurotopia
- 15 SepDr. Nimish Biloria has been appointed as Associate Partner for the LASG (Living Architecture Systems Group), University of Waterloo, Canada
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Thesis defence Alireza Mahdizadeh Hakak: Enhancing [spatial] creativity
04 JULY 2017 10:00 - LOCATION: AULA, TU DELFTOn 4 July, Alireza Mahdizadeh Hakak will defend his PhD thesis Enhancing [spatial] creativity: Practical methods to boost creativity for architects.
Promotor
Prof.ir. K. Oosterhuis
Copromotor
Dr. N.M. Biloria
After putting a boundary on the wide-spread topic of creativity, the research tries to find new methods to boost creativity of architects by applying unconventional virtual environments (UVEs), increasing the dimension of starting points (3D instead of 2D), changing the thinking pattern and tolerating ambiguity in order to suspend the judgment.
Enhancing [Spatial] Creativity - Enhancing creativity of architects by applying unconventional virtual environments (UVEs)