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- 28 MarHyperbody designs a SynSerre (Synergetic Greenhouse)
- 23 Marguest researcher Ismael Quevedo Medina joins hyperBODY
- 21 MarMarco Verde lecturing at AA Visiting School in Paris
- 18 MarBook launch presentation: Towards a New Kind of Building - A Designers' Guide for Non-Standard Architecture
- 17 MarInteractive Workshop with Prof. Antonino Saggio and Hyperbody
- 09 MarMinor project ‘Linked’ shortlisted project for 3rd International Competition TRIMO URBAN CRASH
- 03 MarLecture by Kas Oosterhuis - New Kind of Building
- 25 FebQuantum Point Cloud Workshop - Spring 2011: Feb 25th - March 15th
- 17 FebProf Kas Oosterhuis entry for the 2011 Buckminster Fuller Challenge: QuantumBIM
- 16 FebSilver DDC Award 2011 for InteractiveWall
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Hyperbody invites you to the book launch of a new book by prof. Kas Oosterhuis:
Towards a New Kind of Building - A Designers' Guide for Non-Standard Architecture
Time: 18 March 2011 at 15:00
Location: TU Delft, Architecture Faculty, de Oostserre (Orange room)Programme:
15.00-15.05 Opening by professor prof ir Karin Laglas, Dean of Faculty of Architecture TU Delft
15.05-15.20 Introduction TANKOB by prof dr Antonino Saggio, Department of Architecture and Urban Design University La Sapienza, Rome
15.20-15.40 Book Launch Towards A New Kind Of Building by Kas Oosterhuis, Professor Hyperbody Faculty of Architecture TU Delft
15.40-16.00 Development of associative design software by prof Robert Aish, Director of Software Development Autodesk
16.00-16.15 Forum with Karin Laglas, Antonino Saggio, Robert Aish and Kas Oosterhuis, discussion leader Antonino Saggio
16.30 drinksIntroduction of the book:
Non-standard architecture is bespoke architecture. The building of today is designed with digital tools and is produced by means of digitally controlled production. This leads to a revolution in the conception of the nature and realization of the design. Moreover, it prompts a whole new debate about what is beautiful in architecture. In this book Kas Oosterhuis describes his practice and considers his designs in the context of recent social developments, especially in the field of ICT. Two paradigm shifts take centre stage: from architecture based on mass production to architecture based on industrially produced made-to-measure components, and from a static architecture to a dynamic and interactive architecture.
ISBN 978-90-5662-763-8On the road towards the book launch Kas Oosterhuis will tweet statements on the new kind of building and on the changing role of the architect, the expert formerly known as the architect.