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- 29 JanDr. Nimish Biloria appointed as board member OCEAN Design Research Association
- 29 JanNext Generation Building special issue: info-matter, edited by Dr. Nimish Biloria and Matias Del Campo is out now.
- 27 JanFinal Review MSc1 Design Studio: EXPO 2025 (World Expo Rotterdam 2025)
- 26 JanHenriette Bier and Sina Mostafavi publish paper on Structural Optimization for Materially Informed D2RP
- 15 JanJoint PhD student Tiantian Du joins Hyperbody
- 12 Jan Henriette Bier and Sina Mostafavi discuss how robotic processes improve the built environment in Delta interview
- 04 JanFibrous Smart Material Topologies initiated by Dr. Nimish Biloria has received funding from 3TU.Bouw and will be implemented in collaboration with TU Eindhoven, U Twente and EURECAT
- 26 NovHyperbody MSc2 studios "Design To Robotic Production" and "Inter-Activating Environments" prototypes at exhibition "Synthetic 2015"
- 24 NovProf. Kas Oosterhuis will lecture at Dubai Chamber of Commerce on 24th of November at 13:30. The lecture is entitled: "Unchaining The Building Industry"
- 12 NovSocialGlass is among the selected projects to be presented at 'De Veranderende Stad' Exhibition in Amsterdam
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SocialGlass is among the selected projects to be presented at 'De Veranderende Stad' (The Changing City) Exhibition in Amsterdam.
The official opening of the exhibition will take place on Thursday, November 12, 2015 in Rokin 93, 1012KM in Amsterdam.
The exhibition is organized in collaboration with the Team 'Stad in Balans' and the Municipality of Amsterdam, as part of the 'Week van de Stad' (the Week of the City) and it will remain accessible to the public until Saturday, November 14, 2015.
About the ExhibitionChanges are constant in cities. Amsterdam has faced numerous changes with regard to economic, demographic, and technological innovations. These respectively resulted into changes in the use of the city. We are now standing in front of such a major change. For the first time since the early 1900s we see e.g. that the housing occupancy increases once again. We also move, as well as spend our free time in different ways than we used to. The city grows larger and ensures success and well-being. However, there is also a downside to it. The Municipality of Amsterdam has gathered different projects in collaboration with various companies and academic institutions that allow the city to be seen through quantifiable measurements and diverse data visualizations. Nowadays, a lot of companies collect data, but most of the times these datasets are not mutually comparable. Bringing together different sources of data helps us understand how a city is used, by whom, where, and when. By gaining insights into the rhythm of the city we are allowed to think about new and intelligent solutions that will keep the city attractive.
Exhibition Opening17:00 - 17:30 Official exhibition opening by Boudewijn Oranje, Rokin t.o. nr 93. It will be followed by a short tour around the panels with brief explanations by the data experts
17:30 - 18:00 Talk at the Art Deli, Rokin 93
18:15 - 20:30 Closing session with the data experts, chaired by Eric van der Kooij, project leader at Stad in Balans, Rokin 114
Analytical Program
18:15 Small Buffet
18:30 Session: 'From Data Knowledge to Data Fusion', what can the combination of data teach us about the city
20:00 Closing