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- 24 JunMSc3 InfoMatters Design Studio P2 Review on the 24th June 2011
- 22 JunMSc1 InfoMatters Design Studio Final Reviews
- 21 JunPaper presentation “Collaborative Design Of Parametric Sustainable Architecture” by Hans Hubers at MISBE2011 conference
- 20 JunMSc2 deepFORMATIONS Design Studio final review & prototypes exhibition
- 12 JunHyperbody work featured in the book "The New Mathematics of Architecture" by Mark Burry and Jane Burry
- 11 JunPAN Architects & Hyperbody work illustrated in Zeppelin Magazine (projects featured on the cover)
- 10 Junlecture "Collaborative Parametric Architectural Design" by Hans Hubers at EuropIA Conference
- 10 Junlecture "Programmable Sustainable Architecture" by Kas Oosterhuis at the ENERGYCITY Conference in Graz
- 28 MayAn interview with Tomasz Jaskiewicz by dr. Lasse Gerrits
- 27 MayChristian Friedrich co-tutors Sens[e-Res]ponsive Architecture Workshop in Chania
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Kas Oosterhuis and Henriette Bier are lecturing and chairing session, respectively, at the international conference Critical and Clinical Cartographies co-organized by Hyperbody
((( General Information
Host
Theory Section and Hyperbody, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, TU Delft, The Netherlands
Organising Committee
Heidi Sohn, Henriette Bier, Andrej Radman, Stavros Kousoulas and Jasper Schaap.
Admission Free
Location
Day One: Legermuseum, Korte Geer 1, Delft.
Day Two: Berlagezaal, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Julianalaan 134, Delft.
Scientific Committee
Heidi Sohn, Henriette Bier, Andrej Radman, Patrick Healy and Stavros Kousoulas
Publication
Eds. Andrej Radman and Heidi Sohn, 010 Publishers, Rotterdam
Speakers
Jenny Dankelman, Christian Girard, Arie Graafland, Keith Evan Green, N. Katherine Hayles, Frans C. T. van der Helm, Kas Oosterhuis, Antoine Picon, Rachel Prentice, Sjoerd van Tuinen.
((( Outline
The conference on Embodiment and Technology and Care and Design is organised by the Theory Section and Hyperbody of the TU Delft Architecture Department, in cooperation with Industrial Design Designing Health Research programme, and the Bio Mechatronics and Bio Robotics Section of the Department of Bio Mechanical Engineering, TU Delft.
The four panels during the two days will provide for different points of entry to the problem of the body and its milieux.
http://www.hyperbody.nl/fileadmin/pdf/ccc_conference.pdf