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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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Hyperbody's Robotic Building team leads a workshop on Design to Robotic Production for Continuous Variation at InDeSem 15
With the theme 're.craft' InDeSem 15 will discuss and reflect on the way emerging technologies may have an impact on the architectural practice. This week will give a critical reflection on the available tools, technologies and materials. During the InDeSem week the 'orange hall' at the faculty of Architecture and the Built environment will be transformed into an enormous Fablab in which students will have the access to a great variety of new crafting techniques, such as PLA 3D printers, robotic arms, DLP printers and more.
The workshop focuses on applying design-to-robotic-production (D2RP) methods developed by the RB team to the design of an urban interface between the water and the building on the assigned site (Fenix Dock). Programmatic use of the urban interface will be defined in relationship to local urban analysis, global societal challenges, and D2P constraints with the aim to explore hybridity, variation, and componentiality at different scales, ranging from micro levels, as material systems, to macro levels as spatial and architectural configurations.
coordinators: Henriette Bier, Sina Mostafavi
workshop tutors: Henriette Bier, Sina Mostafavi, Ana Anton, Serban Bodea, Matteo Baldassari
workshop assistants: Marco Gali, Jeroen van Lith, Mohammad Jooshesh, Vasiliki Koliaki and MSc2 D2RP students
The workshop is supported by the Robotic Building group with one KUKA robot and by ABB and KUKA with two additional robots.
http://www.hyperbody.nl/research/projects/robotic-building/