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- 03 JulHyperbody's MSc 2 Robotic Environments projects exhibited at Science Centre and V2_
- 02 Jul Hyperbody's Robotic Building team participates with MSc 2 projects in the D2RP event taking place 2-4 July at V2_
- 27 JunLecture by Prof. Kas Oosterhuis at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology
- 27 JunAchilleas Psyllidis publishes a book chapter in Computer-Aided Architectural Design Futures: The Next City, by Springer
- 16 JunLecture by Prof. Kas Oosterhuis at Leibniz Universität Hannover
- 16 JunAchilleas Psyllidis wins the 1st Prize for his project ROUTE on Linked Open Data for Smart Cities
- 14 JunDr. Nimish Biloria appointed as a member of the OCEAN design research association
- 08 JunSmart Textiles Workshop: Hyperbody and Smart Textiles at the University of Borås
- 29 MayAchilleas Psyllidis's paper accepted for publication and demonstration at the 15th International Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE 2015)
- 29 MayKas Oosterhuis, Henriette Bier, Sina Mostafavi and Jelle Feringa lecture at InDeSem 15
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Hyperbody MSc1 InfoMatters Design studio lead by Dr. Nimish Biloria and Ir. Han Feng would like to invite you to our final presentation on January 28th from 10:30 am - 3:45 pm in Protospace Laboratory (Zaal D).
You will see innovative design solutions which feed on real-time environmental, social and spatial data geared towards materializing an InfoHub for the TU Delft. Information and Material hybrids of this nature challenge the conventions attached to architectural discourse and bind spatial, technological and social complexities into computationally driven systemic entities.
We hope that you enjoy the presentations as much as we enjoyed developing our ideas into research driven design solutions.
MSc1 InfoMatters Studio, Real-time adaptive InfoHub, TU Delft.
Directors: Dr. Nimish Biloria & Ir. Han Feng
Students: Matas Ubarevicius, Lieneke van Hoek, Leander RispensMSc1 InfoMatters Studio, InfoHub, TU Delft.
Directors: Dr. Nimish Biloria & Ir. Han Feng
Students: Dimitris Stefanescu, Patrick Bedarf