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- 09 AprHyperbody's METABODY team collaborates with the TU Delft Robotics Institute to develop the HYPER LOOP
- 26 MarHyperbody's Robotic Building (RB) team hosts Delft Robotics Institute's monthly organised RoboCafé.
- 20 FebHyperbody Guest Researcher Serban Bodea presents the Robotic 3D Printing project at the BEMNext colloquium, CiTG, TUDelft
- 19 FebAchilleas Psyllidis collaborates with the Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions (AMS)
- 09 FebRobotic 3D printing project prototypes will be exhibited and presented at Week van De Bouw (Construction Week) in Utrecht
- 03 FebDr. Nimish Biloria lectures at the Design-Lab, Swedish School of Textiles, University of Boras, Sweden.
- 23 JanFinal Review MSc1&3 Vertical Studio: Continuous Variation (M4H, MerweVierhavens)
- 09 JanAchilleas Psyllidis and Delft Social Data Science Lab researchers present and participate at TU Delft's 173rd anniversary
- 12 DecSina Mostafavi lectures at AA school, Algorithms and Actualization Symposium
- 10 DecFootprint 15 edited by Henriette Bier (TUD) and Terry Knight (MIT) is now available online
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Friday 21st April 2017 at 14:00 in protoSPACE: Midterm Review MSc 2 Design Studio Interactive Acoustic Systems (IAS)
http://ip.hyperbody.nl
IAS focus on the development of 1:1 prototype to be exhibited and tested at the Delft Science Center. Students will work within the paradigm of Non-standard and Interactive Architecture. In this context, embedded computing, sensing, actuation and intelligent control of customized building components shall become the driver for the radical change from Modernist to user-based Non-standard and Interactive Architecture, which is inclusive and generic by nature. Architectural design in such a scenario acquire the dimension of living/emotive entities to become a participatory and multiplayer game, where the designer sets rules that unfold and are played by the players, i.e. the users. The design studio (DS) is supported by skill building Architectural Studies workshops (AS) dealing with aspects of Physical Computing and Digital Fabrication.