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- 23 MarLecture "Mapping Web Space & Politics, 1992-2012" by Richard Rogers
- 18 MarInterview Kas Oosterhuis for B-Nieuws #07 'Simply Complex'
- 17 MarKas Oosterhuis keynote speaker at the 361° Conference 2012
- 17 Febpresentation NetworkLAB (by Tomasz Jaskiewicz) at Social Cities of Tomorrow conference
- 05 JanDr. Nimish Biloria gives opening talk for the lecture series on "Architecture as Process"
- 12 DecWorkshop robotic fabrication by Gregory Epps & Daniel Piker
- 24 NovHyperbody invites you to enrol in the MSc Program: Non-Standard and Interactive Architecture
- 21 NovWorkshop robotic fabrication by Wes McGee & Dave Pigram
- 16 Nov2 Hyperbody graduation projects from 9 BK projects selected for Archiprix at national level
- 07 NovJelle Feringa lectures at the Open Thesis Fabrication program @IAAC, Barcelona
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Hyperbody is proud to announce that the iWEB pavilion will be redesigned and is scheduled for opening in September 2011. The iWEB pavilion, home to ProtoSpace 2.0, suffered collateral damage in the aftermath of the faculty fire in 2008. With support from the Executive Board of TU Delft, the iWEB will be transformed to become a living lab for climate research and sustainable solutions of the Delft University of Technology.
The re-development of the iWEB is a collaborative effort by Blueprint, Climate City Campus, FMVG, ONL , Hyperbody and other partners. The iWEB will become the centerpiece of the Blueprint initiative. The aim of Blueprint is to be the new centre for sustainable initiatives of the Delft University of Technology, located next to the former Faculty of Architecture site.
The deployment of this born-again laboratory for sustainable initiatives will function as a multifunctional interdisciplinary facility, encouraging cross-disciplinary research and events. Integration of disciplines is an absolute necessity for tackling the relevant environmental problems of our time. iWEB will serve exactly this purpose. The iWEB will become an icon for innovation, a showpiece for the TU Delft.
Hyperbody, together with ONL, will redesign the iWEB pavilion as a demonstrator of proactive architecture, reflecting the possibilities that emergent technologies offer.