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- 10 JanNew Research collaboration initiative between HIT and HyperBODY - Review of Prof. Mei's visit at HyperBODY
- 16 DecDr.-Ing. Henriette Bier and Phd-cand. Yeekee Ku publish paper on Generative and Participatory Parametric Frameworks for Multi-player Design Games
- 12 DecJia-Rey Chang's paper accepted for Ultra Bio- International Design Conference
- 11 DecProf. ir. Kas Oosterhuis and Dr.-Ing. Henriette Bier join the scientific committee of the ArchiDoct journal
- 04 DecProject proposal of Alireza Hakak accepted by VISIONAIR and he is invited to the Milan facility
- 28 NovTiny Apartment, Hyperbody MSc2 students present 1:1 prototypes in Rotterdam
- 14 NovHyperbody participates in METABODY 2nd EVENT, 14-18th November 2013, Dresden
- 06 Novprof. Kas Oosterhuis will lecture at CCDP, University of Technology, Sydney.
- 10 OctLecture on Environmental evaluation and Optimization by Mostapha Roudsari
- 09 OctKas Oosterhuis lectures 9 Oct 2013 at FEADship
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Sina Mostafavi is an architect. After he got B.Arch from Art University of Tehran, he started to experience architectural design through professional design problems, and in 2007, he was one of the co-founder of "Tracture office" (www.tractureoffice.com) where he was architect and design manager of the design studio. In 2010, he obtained his Master in Architecture from University of Tehran, faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, with his dissertation on "the relationship between Design Devices and Design processes".
He joined Hyperbody in 2011 to focus on his research interests on computational design methodology. His research project is about Performative Morphogenetic Computational Design Methodology or Pattern?Based (Object-Oriented) Morphogenetic Design Methods and Techniques for Performative Design. His objective is to research about optimized information management/modeling systems inspired by morphogenetic processes and fields. As an initial goal, he is trying to explore and study about the capabilities and limitations of BIM for performative design to bridge the gap between Design Information Modeling (DIM) and Building Information Modeling.