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- 28 JanFinal presentation: Msc1 InfoMatters Design studio
- 21 JanPresentation and exhibition of the Minor 'Interactive Environments' at Science Centre Delft
- 12 JanHyperbody afternoon lecture series: Dr. Bert Bongers from the Faculty of Design, Architecture and Builiding at UTS
- 16 DecLecture Chris Kievid at Reality, Check!, the third event in the V2_AR Ecosystem series
- 29 NovExhibition of the Msc1 Nanjing Workshop (June 2010) at OostSerre at the faculty of Architecture of TU Delft
- 22 NovHyperbody invites you to enroll in the new MSc Program: Non-standard and Interactive Architecture
- 21 NovAccepted paper for FABRICATE Conference 2011 'Investigations in design and fabrication at Hyperbody'
- 12 NovLecture by Kas Oosterhuis at the Institute for Advanced Architecture in Catalonia
- 08 NovLecture Jelle Feringa at Colloquium # 18 Artificial Evolution at the Royal Academy of Art
- 05 NovDr. MarkDavid Hosale presents paper at the iDMAa Conference 2010 at Emily Carr University of Art and Design
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Hyperbody would like to proudly invite you to the Msc1 Nanjing Workshop exhibition, which displays the Hyperbody Msc1 project of last semester being designed, fabricated and built in collaboration with the Nanjing Arts Institute during a 4 week workshop in Nanjing, China.
The exhibition will take place in the OostSerre in the faculty of Architecture of TU Delft from Monday November 29th until December 16th and will be featuring video footage of the workshop, posters and a 1:5 scale model of the endresult.
Hyperbody Msc1 June 2010
Nanjing Workshop
The general setup for the workshop was to have a collaborative design and build project between Delft University of Technology students and Nanjing Arts Institute students. The assignment for both teams was to develop a combined shape out of their previous design proposals and produce the fabrication drawings for the CNC milling machines as well as build the design on site.
The strategy for both teams individually was to develop a surface which would then be meshed using Rhinoceros, RhinoScript and Grasshopper. The meshing procedure should be strictly related to the connection detail allowing both to be defined parametrically within one and the same system. This approach guarantees the coherence between shape-mesh-detail allowing for changes to be made at all levels at all times during the design process. Also, the results of the workshop show that this approach allows for great diversity in shape, construction and detail while the same logic is applied.
HYPERBODY Msc1 June 2010
Professor:
Kas Oosterhuis
Tutors Msc1:
Owen Slootweg
Workshop leaders:
Han Feng
Owen Slootweg
Students:
Frank van Brunschot, Sven de Haan, Friso Gouwetor, Bart Kuijpers, Francesc Morales Menarquez, Mariana Popescu, Joeri Slots, Joe Wu