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Hyperbody’s MSc 1 studio inspires its students to rethink conventional design processes in order to creatively challenge the contemporary culture, society and technology in architectural. The studio operates at the scale of a small architectural insert situated within an urban sphere. The studio framework specifically challenges the students to develop subjective (abstract, artistic, intuitive) and objective (data driven, observed, empirical) thinking processes, which can be creatively rationalized and interlinked via computational tools in order to deliver customized, yet performative design alternatives.
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Hyperbody’s MSc 1 studio inspires its students to rethink conventional design processes in order to creatively challenge the contemporary culture, society, and technology and their relation to architecture. The studio operates at the scale of an architectural insert situated within urban context. The studio framework specifically challenges the students to develop an architectural process linking objective (performance-driven, empirically validated) and subjective (abstract, artistic, intuitive) qualities.
  
 
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This semester, Hyperbody MSc1 embarks on a project dealing with the design, fabrication, erection and operation of an architectural intervention situated in Delft, between the faculty of architecture and the Delft Science Center. The site offers ample opportunity to study interaction patterns amongst the regular as well as the spontaneous users while at the same time allows for encouraging new interaction scenarios and enhancing active participation.  
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This semester, Hyperbody MSc1 embarks on a project dealing with the design, fabrication, erection and operation of an architectural intervention situated in Delft, between the Faculty of Architecture and the Delft Science Center. The site offers ample opportunities to study interaction patterns amongst the regular as well as the spontaneous users while at the same time allows for encouraging new interaction scenarios, enhancement of active participation and transformation of current spatial configuration.  
In the design studio students are grouped in expert units called "atoms". Each atom identifies, researches and consequently answers to a different architectural challenge. In this, every atom develops a unique, task-driven expertise. Throughout the duration of the course atoms cluster together forming projects - specific architectural interventions, to be tested, prototyped as full-scale components and deployed on location.
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In the design studio students are grouped in expert units called "atoms". Each atom identifies, researches and consequently answers to a different architectural, societal or cultural challenge. In this, every atom develops a unique, task-driven expertise. Throughout the duration of the course atoms cluster together forming projects - specific architectural interventions, to be tested, prototyped as full-scale components and deployed on location.
 
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Hyperbody’s MSc 1 studio inspires its students to rethink conventional design processes in order to creatively challenge the contemporary culture, society, and technology and their relation to architecture. The studio operates at the scale of an architectural insert situated within urban context. The studio framework specifically challenges the students to develop an architectural process linking objective (performance-driven, empirically validated) and subjective (abstract, artistic, intuitive) qualities.

Design studio

This semester, Hyperbody MSc1 embarks on a project dealing with the design, fabrication, erection and operation of an architectural intervention situated in Delft, between the Faculty of Architecture and the Delft Science Center. The site offers ample opportunities to study interaction patterns amongst the regular as well as the spontaneous users while at the same time allows for encouraging new interaction scenarios, enhancement of active participation and transformation of current spatial configuration. In the design studio students are grouped in expert units called "atoms". Each atom identifies, researches and consequently answers to a different architectural, societal or cultural challenge. In this, every atom develops a unique, task-driven expertise. Throughout the duration of the course atoms cluster together forming projects - specific architectural interventions, to be tested, prototyped as full-scale components and deployed on location.


design studio brief

design studio calendar

design studio atoms

atom specialisation breakdown

phase I end-review

Announcements

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Atoms

Atom 01 - Koen, Joost

Atom 02 - Niklas, Jacob, Lieke, Liviu

Atom 03 - Ioli, Timo, Felipe, Jan

Atom 04 - Miyushi, Alvin, Zhu

Atom 06 - Katja, Manon, René, Manuel

Atom 07 - André, Frederich, Michael

Atom 08 - Fani, Jeannette, Anurag

Atom 09 - Esther, Wilton, Mohammed

Atom 10 - Kelwin, Merwin, Anna

Atom 11 - Mirjam, Nate, Lubomir


Projects

Project A - Atom 01-06-07-11

Project B - Atom 01

Project C - Atom 02

Project D - Atom 03

Project E - Atom 04

Project F - Atom 06

Project G - Atom 07

Project H - Atom 08

Project I - Atom 09

Project J - Atom 10

Project K - Atom 10-11

Project L - Atom 11

Architectural Studies

architectural studies brief

architectural studies calendar

Per Workshop: W01 W02

Media Studies

media studies brief

media studies calendar

Per Session: S01 S02 S03


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How to use the wiki

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testing

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