INFO-MATTER

 

INFO-MATTER agenda is experimented upon via various Studios and Workshops held within undergraduate and post-graduate programmes at the TU Delft as well as other Institutes globally since 2004. 

 

Experiments involving bottom-up generative design systems using computational design techniques, principles of interaction design, complex structures, simulation techniques, generative geometry and computer-aided manufacturing processes in Architecture are methodically conducted. 

 

Applications and results of such experiments can be found at various scales within the teaching portfolio. These range from urban, architectural, interior, componential and object scales. Simulation driven iterations of spatial formations, their analysis, selection and ultimately embodiment of the results via customised fabrication techniques, constitute the entire loop operating within such experiments

 

 

 

  

 

2014.  climatic    ecologies  >>  Hyperbody  >>  tu  delft 

 

The studio's research investigations focus on generating self-sustaining Climatic Ecologies. Issues pertaining to the manner in which we situate and generate built architectural forms with regards to the urban settings within which dynamic energy exchanges are established amongst them are of critical importance. The manner in which local and global climatic associations are hence established between a building and its context will be of primary concern in this studio. The design studio, in its quest to envision a sustainable ecology as regards the establishment of a synergistic relation between the environment, architectural space and its urban context aims at developing a relational understanding between physical & climatic principles, computational tools and performance driven form finding processes. The definition and refinement of this central agenda of Climatic Ecologies shall be developed iteratively via individual students and could encompass variable solutions ranging from local micro-climate generation, user centric climate adaptation, energy neutral buildings, adaptive spatial systems, biomimetic designs, green buildings etc. to name a few. In conclusion, the generic design problem centres around the generation of multi-performative architectural formations and their synergistic relationship as regards social sustainability and cyclic energy exchange with a critical urban context. 

 

Keywords >> Generative systems, Multi-Optimization, Non-Standard Architecture, Environmental Analysis, Multi-agent systems, Performance driven design

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Tutors >> Dr. Nimish Biloria, Dr. Henriette Bier, Ir. Martin Sobota, Sina Mostafavi

 

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2014.  INTER-PERFORMING    ENVIRONMENTS  >>  Hyperbody  >>  tu  delft 

 

The Design studio operates on the premise that bodily motion and non-verbal communication can be understood as interfaces of emotional expression and cognition. The idea of creating a proactive behaviour loop between the body, the physical and ambient space it operates within as well as the tools and techniques offered by contemporary new media technologies shall be a central operational logic driving the studio. Students are encouraged to understand and conceive architectural space as an instrument, which on its own is reduced to an objectified entity. The behavioural engagement of the body, ambient parameters such as sound, light, tactility etc. and the physicality of architectural space into an inter-activating systemic entity shall thus progressively create new modes of communication and perception. The studio thus challenges the students to create physical and digital prototypes establishing this correlation in real-time and present their visions on this synergistic ecology of expression. Connecting physical, organic and digital domains shall also heighten the sense of abstraction within the students and provide new modes for conceiving interaction scenarios. 

 

Keywords >> Interactive architecture, Architectural robotics, Sensing, actuation & control systems, Real-time response, Human psychology, human computer interaction, tangible interfaces

Tutors >> Dr. Nimish Biloria, Ir. Kas Oosterhuis, Dr. Henriette Bier, Jia Rey Chang, Christiaan Friedrich, Dieter Vandoren

 

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2013.  Urban  farming  >>  Hyperbody  >>  tu  delft 

 

The studio aims to deal with the problem of food production and transportation within big metropolitan areas. The main goal of the studio is to develop a new model of urban agriculture capable of working both at a global and local scale. The idea is to integrate a model for the intensive production of food, such as the vertical farm, with a series of functions and devices that work at the local scale in a way in which it would be possible to involve the population into the project. In order to integrate the project proposal with the existing dynamic metropolitan system it is necessary to develop a strategy capable of adapting and reacting to the continuous changes. The strategy aims to investigate some concepts directly derived from the field of NS&IA such as self-organization processes based on the swarm behaviour logic. Urban farming, also connotes an environmental sciences approach and thus apart from food production also caters to performative design development based form finding solutions. Understanding morphological complexity as a derivative of multi-relational parameters within the urban, thus became a focus point of the studio. 

 

Keywords >> Urban farming, Environmental analysis, Form finding, Multi-agent systems, Self-organization, Emergence, Adaptive systems, Complexity sciences

Tutors >> Dr. Nimish Biloria, Dr. Henriette Bier, Ir. Martin Sobota

 

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2013.  MULTI-MOD (ADAPTIVE APARTMENTS)   >>  Hyperbody  >>  tu  delft 

 

The studio embarks on a project dealing with the design, fabrication and assembly of a prototype for a compact multimodal studio apartment. The project is developed in active collaboration with Blauwhoed, a leading Dutch real estate developer based in Rotterdam. The design task given here is design a small but well equipped apartment 50 m2 that has all the spatial qualities and functional performances of a standard 100 m2 apartment. Understanding daily operational rhythms of varying demographics, understanding their behavioural patterns as well as expectations from the spaces they inhabit became central issues for the studio. Parallel to this strategies of real-time spatial adaptation fused with interactive interfaces to operate and automate the adaptive behaviour resulted in the production of novel apartment concepts and physical prototypes demonstrating their potential.

 

Keywords >> Adaptive architecture, Architectural Robotics, Kinetic systems, Human behaviour, Material systems, 1:1 Fabrication, Real-time interaction

Tutors >> Dr. Nimish Biloria, Ir. Kas Oosterhuis, Dr. Henriette Bier, Jia Rey Chang, Jelle Ferringa

 

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2012.  performance   driven   design  >>  Hyperbody  >>  tu  delft 

 

The studio focused on various facets of Performance driven design: sociological, environmental, technological. In doing so, the students develop a critical understanding of the urban through relational data sets of multiple parameters constituting the built environment. Specific focus is provided towards devising abstract computational machines for deriving computational environments within which multi-agent systems operate to generate performative urban patterns while keeping in mind governmental regulations and quantified urban growth strategies. It is within these patterns that a suitable site for architectural intervention is defined and studied intensively. Principles of aggregation, swarm behaviour and complex parametric modelling further drive the bottom-up generation of performative form. 

 

Keywords >> Performative design, Simulation driven design, Adaptive robotics, Adaptive building skin systems, Multi-agent simulation, Swarm behaviour, Generative growth algorithms

Tutors >> Dr. Nimish Biloria, Dr. Henriette Bier, Ir. Martin Sobota

 

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2010.  info-matter-embodiment  >>  Hyperbody  >>  tu  delft 

 

The Info-Matter Embodiment series of design explorations focuses on understanding the urban context and its impact on the chosen site for architectural intervention via both quantifiable and qualitative means. Multi-agent simulations, wherein agents acquire different properties, ranging from structural, human, functional, infrastructural etc operate on complex interrelationships within themselves and the parameters constituting the urban. This dynamic quality results in the identifying self-organizing agent clusters as a result of multi-optimization amongst the various parameters. The clusters thus embody multiple meanings as regards environmental performance, social inclusion, differential geometric porosity, Material densities etc and serve as a computational footprint for generating architectural formations. A componential approach, which further embodies the logic of speedy fabrication while respecting variation of skin and structural counterparts is subsequently deployed in order to reach a fully performative architectural construct. Generative morphologies, fully equipped with construction solutions as an embedded part and parcel of the design process are thus materialised.  

 

Keywords >> Performance driven design, Information and material system, Component systems, Variation, Form finding, Multi-agent simulations, Behavioural modelling, Bottom-up formations 

Tutors >> Dr. Nimish Biloria, Dr. Henriette Bier, Ir. Martin Sobota

 

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2010.  info-matter-formations  >>  Hyperbody  >>  tu  delft 

 

The Info-Matter series of design explorations focuses on understanding the urban context and its impact on the chosen site for architectural intervention via both quantifiable and qualitative means. Multi-agent simulations, wherein agents acquire different properties, ranging from structural, human, functional, infrastructural etc operate on complex interrelationships within themselves and the parameters constituting the urban. This dynamic quality results in the identifying self-organizing agent clusters as a result of multi-optimization amongst the various parameters. The clusters thus embody multiple meanings as regards environmental performance, social inclusion, differential geometric porosity, Material densities etc and serve as a computational footprint for generating architectural formations. A componential approach, which further embodies the logic of speedy fabrication while respecting variation of skin and structural counterparts is subsequently deployed in order to reach a fully performative architectural construct. Generative morphologies, fully equipped with construction solutions as an embedded part and parcel of the design process are thus materialised.  

 

Keywords >> Performance driven design, Information and material system, Component systems, Variation, Form finding, Multi-agent simulations, Behavioural modelling, Bottom-up formations 

Tutors >> Dr. Nimish Biloria, Ir. Han Feng

 

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2009.  info-matter-formations  >>  Hyperbody  >>  tu  delft 

 

The Info Matter Formation series borrows the definition of Formation as “the process by which something develops into a particular thing or shape” (Longman). The studio, while mining the urban setting via multi-agent simulation methodologies identifies spatial phenotypes, the growth of which, is influenced by the interactions it environmental parameters. These phenotypes embody genotypes as set of quantifiable instructions influencing the growth patterns of the Phenotypes. In other words, matter and information unite in order to produce a generative logic for morphological development which is intrinsically linked with physical properties and behaviour of the so-called organism. A componential approach is acquired towards the genotype, which eventually undergo states of transformation and adaptation to produce differential spatial patterns, which are both structurally stable and spatially novel. Complexity science and its application into spatial connotations is thus seen as a crucial aspect driving the formations in space and time. 

 

Keywords >> Information and material systems, Phenotypes, Genotypes, Information regulation, Prototyping and fabrication, Heteroginity, Differentiation and Adaptation

Tutors >> Dr. Nimish Biloria, Ir. Marco Verde

 

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2009.  info-matter-EMBODIMENT  >>  Hyperbody  >>  tu  delft 

 

The Info-Matter series of design explorations focuses on understanding the urban context and its impact on the chosen site for architectural intervention via both quantifiable and qualitative means. Multi-agent simulations, wherein agents acquire different properties, ranging from structural, human, functional, infrastructural etc operate on complex interrelationships within themselves and the parameters constituting the urban. This dynamic quality results in the identifying self-organizing agent clusters as a result of multi-optimization amongst the various parameters. The clusters thus embody multiple meanings as regards environmental performance, social inclusion, differential geometric porosity, Material densities etc and serve as a computational footprint for generating architectural formations. A componential approach, which further embodies the logic of speedy fabrication while respecting variation of skin and structural counterparts is subsequently deployed in order to reach a fully performative architectural construct. Generative morphologies, fully equipped with construction solutions as an embedded part and parcel of the design process are thus materialised.  

 

Keywords >> Performance driven design, Information and material system, Component systems, Variation, Form finding, Multi-agent simulations, Behavioural modelling, Bottom-up formations 

Tutors >> Dr. Nimish Biloria, Dr. Henriette Bier

 

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2008.  performative   building   skin   systems  >>  Hyperbody  >>  tu  delft 

 

The Performative building skin systems explorations aim at developing real-time responsive, self-sustaining building skins. The idea stemmed from the fact that the maximum surface area of any built form which is exposed to the elements are its facade and roofing elements. Considering this fact, what if, these elements became smart and integrated novel structure+skin solutions which harvest energy as well as interact with the occupants of the building at the same time. Componential population of energy harvesters from sources such as wind, sun, rain etc thus symbiotically designed to fulfil energy demands of each other (self powering) by intelligently sharing the produced energy and then store excess energy for the building's usage. Kinetics and material systems play a big role within these explorations, where real-time physical adaptation of the components towards the elements maximized the energy gain. Analogue experiments to determine componential variations and associated impacts on issues such as visibility ratios, air filtration, active air exchange etc lead to the development of computational algorithms, which further drive the operational logistics of the skins. 

 

Keywords >> Energy harvesting, Real-time response, Kinetic systems, Self-sustaining, Energy flow and regulation, Prototyping, Sensing, actuation and control systems

Tutors >> Dr. Nimish Biloria, Dr. Henriette Bier

 

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2008.  MORPHOGENOMICS    >>  Hyperbody  >>  tu  delft 

 

Morphogenomics, involves understanding the role played by information regulation in the emergence of diverse natural and artificially generated morphologies. Bottom-up parametric formation of context aware interdependent, ubiquitously communicating building components leading to the development of continually performative systems is one of the multi-scalar derivations of the Morphogenomic understanding. Computational processes and information technology based tools and techniques such as parametric design, real-time simulation using game design software, environmental information mapping as well as manufacturing physical models formed a vital part of these studio. These experiments and analysis based on developing intrinsic inter-dependencies between contextual data, structure and material logistics thus lay the foundation for form-finding methodologies. The search for novel morphologies via developing abstract machines (both analogue and digital) and deploying the understanding of population thinking, differentiation and emergence were thus high on the agenda of the studio. 

 

Keywords >> Morphology, Abstract machines, Systems thinking, Population thinking, Genetic algorithms, Form finding, Information regulation, Parametric design

Tutors >> Dr. Nimish Biloria, Dr. Henriette Bier

 

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2006.  bamboostic    >>  Hyperbody  >>  tu  delft 

 

Bamboostic is a real-time interactive installation, which operates on the logics of swarm systems. The interaction is akin to a forest, where wind pressure results in variable bending, twisting and turning of trees. Two sets of activities were specifically chosen for the project: the movement of people in space, and the second one an artificially induced one: the movement of a goldfish in a water tank. These movement patterns were to define the manner in which the mechanised forest would respond. An approach akin to a swarm was decided upon; this approach entailed that the kinetic behaviour would be regulated in accordance with the proximity of people near each individual bamboo structure. The so called tree nearest to an individual will bend towards him/her the most and this bending movement will be replicated in a decreasing degree of bending angle by the surrounding trees.
At times when there would be an absence of people in the field, the movement of the goldfish would substitute the interaction pattern. In order to materialize this vision, real-time tracking via overhead cameras and programming each individual tree/bamboo stick as an agent following a simple set of rules for bending via observing its immediate neighbours and the proximity of people were deployed. The overall complexity of the interaction is truly immersive in nature.

 

Keywords >> Swarm behaviour, Interactive Architecture, Robotics, Real-time interaction, Tracking, Sensing, Actuation and Control systems, Pneumatics, Air pressure regulation

Tutors >> Dr. Nimish Biloria, Ir. Kas Oosterhuis

 

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2004.  muscle   re-configured    >>  Hyperbody  >>  tu  delft 

 

The Muscle Reconfigured is visualized as a three dimensional section in space, which is completely programmed to respond to human occupants through its sensing, processing and actuating enhancements. The notion of transforming everyday utilitarian space into a living organism, which augments itself through time to cater to its inhabitants, places the user in the foreground hence completely reversing the conventional ICT based scenario where the user has to adapt to the IT enhanced object. The installation hence is conceived as an experiment in inculcating Ambient intelligence with a human centric computing component engrained within.
Ubiquitous computing is seen as the backbone of such a construct. The installation is seen as a network of nodes which are linked in space in a highly interdependent manner, constantly exchanging information and behaving as a collective whole to attain spatial reconfigurations. This dense network of nodes essentially constitutes of external and internal node typologies. The external predominantly dealing with sets of sensors and actuators and the internal dealing with computation and data processing elements.

 

Keywords >> Swarm behaviour, Interactive Architecture, Robotics, Real-time interaction, Tracking, Sensing, Actuation and Control systems, Pneumatics, Air pressure regulation, Tangible interfaces, Smart environments

Tutors >> Dr. Nimish Biloria, Ir. Kas Oosterhuis

 

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NEWS

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria lectures at the University of Boras, Sweden, Smart Textiles  Association >> Lecture: Inter-performing Environments >> 2015

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria co-tutoring a Bachelors Thesis course at the Delft Robotics Institute, TU Delft, The Netherlands >> 2015

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria edits the Next Generation Building Journal together with Matias del Campo >> 2015

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria invited to become a member of the OCEAN Research and Design Network >> 2015

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria delivers key note lecture at the ICON Arch conference, Konya, Turkey >> 2014

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria appointed as Scientific Reviewer

Elsevier, Journal: Automation in Construction >> 2014

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria appointed Technical Program Committee Member Smart Electronics and Communication conference >> 2014

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria delivers key note lecture at the ArcInTex Conference, Technical University Eindhoven, Netherlands >> 2014

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria interviewed by CNN International: 

Future cities and smart home applications >> 2014

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria interviewed by Fast Company Daily: Real-time interactive home environments >> 2014

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria lectures at the Smart Cities and Big Data convention, Aarhus University, Denmark >> 2014

 

>> Journal Publication >> Biloria. N.(2014); Architecture Institute of Korea, ISSN 1225-1666, Article: Inter-performing morphologies

 

>> Journal Publication >> Biloria, N.(2014); Next Generation Building journal, Balthazer Science Publishers, Article: Performance driven generative design systems, Volume 1, No. 1, 2014, ISSN 2213-4425, e-ISSN 2213-4433

 

>> Journal Publication >> Psyllidis, A & Biloria, NM (2014). OntoPolis: A semantic participatory platform for perfor- mance assessment and augmentation of urban environments. In s.n. (Ed.), 10th IEEE international conference on intelligent environments (pp. 140-147). Piscataway: IEEE.

 

>> Publication >> Achilleas Psyllidis, Nimish Biloria (2014); Intelligent environments 2014 Conference, Article accepted: Ontopolis, A semantic participatory platform for performance assessment and augmentation of urban environments, Shanghai, 2nd – 4th July 2014, China

 

>> Publication >> Xia X, Biloria N, Hommel B. (2014); Aesthetics and the embodied mind, Conference, Article: From film studies to interaction design

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria lectures at South East University of China, Guangzhou, China >> 2013

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria appointed Scientific Reviewer

Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) >> 2013

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria appointed Scientific Reviewer & Editor: Next Generation Building Journal (NGB) >> 2013

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria appointed Scientific Reviewer

47th International Architectural Science Association Conference 2013 “Cutting Edge In Architectural Science", Hong Kong >> 2013

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria serves as Organizing Committee Member ECAADE 2013, TU Delft, Netherlands >> 2013

 

>> Publication >> Biloria, N. (2013) Performance driven generative design pedagogy: Interfacing multi-agent simulation driven design techniques with environmental modelling methodologies in architectural education, ENHSA Conference: Computation, environment and architectural innovation, Napoli, Italy.

 

>> Publication >> Achilleas Psyllidis and Nimish Biloria (2013), The Adaptive City: A socio-technical interaction driven approach towards urban systems, Proceedings of the 2nd international Hybrid City Conference, Athens, Greece, ISBN: 978-960-99791-1-5, pp. 371-378.

 

>> Publication >> Achilleas Psyllidis and Nimish Biloria (2013), Urban Media Geographies: Interfacing Ubiqui- tous Computing with the Physicality of Urban Space, Media Cities 4 conference, May 2013, University at Buffalo, The state university of New York, USA, pp. 302-309.

 

>> Publication >> Mostafavi, S, Morales Beltran, MG & Biloria, NM (2013). Performance driven design and design information exchange. In R Stouffs & S Sariyildiz (Eds.), Proceedings of the Education and research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (eCAADe) 2013 conference (pp. 117-126). Delft, The Netherlands

 

>> Publication >> Biloria, NM & Chang, JR (2013). Hyper-Morphology: Experimentations with bio-inspired de- sign processes for adaptive spatial re-use. In R Stouffs (Ed.), Proceedings of the 31st Inter- national Conference on Education and research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (pp. 529-538)

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria interviewed by RAI, Lighthouse, Italy: Documentary series on Robotics in Europe >> 2013

 

>> Journal publication >> Alireza Mahdizadeh Hakak (Faculty of Architecture, TU Delft, Netherlands), Nimish Biloria (Faculty of Architecture, TU Delft, The Netherlands) and Mozhgan Raouf Rahimi (Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran) (2012), Journal article: Implementing Unconventional Virtual Environments for Enhancing Creativity in Architecture Pedagogy, International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments (IJVPLE), Volume 3, Issue 4, Pages: 41-52.

 

>> Journal Publication >> Biloria, N. (2012); Co-Editor, Book: Hyperbody, First Decade of Interactive Architecture, JapSam Publishers, Netherlands, ISBN-10: 9490322091, ISBN-13: 978-9490322090

 

>> Journal Publication >> Biloria N. (2012); Interactive morphologies: An investigation into integrated nodal networks and embedded computation processes for developing real-time responsive spatial systems, Frontiers of Architectural Research Volume 1, Issue 3, Pages 259–271

 

>> Journal Publication >> Xin Xia and Biloria Nimish (2012); A 4EA Cognitive approach for rethinking the human in Interactive Architecture, Conference Proceedings: Rethinking the Human in Techology-Driv- en Architecture, Editors: Maria Voyatzaki; Constantin Spiridonidis, ISBN: 978-2-930301-53-2

 

>> Publication >> Biloria, Nimish and Chang, Jia-Rey (2012), 'Digital physicality, physical Digitally,' Proceedings of the 30th eCAADe Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, HyperCell: A Bio-inspired informa- tion design framework for real-time adaptive spatial components, Volume.2, pp.573-581.

 

>> Publication >> Alireza M. Hakak, Biloria N (2011), New perception of virtual environments, enhancement of creativity, Proceedings of the eCAADe conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia, ISBN 978-9-4912070-

1-3, pp. 967 - 975

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria lectures at National art gallery, Vilnius, Lithuania >> 2011

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria lectures at Delft lectures on Sustainability, TU Delft, Netherlands >> 2011

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria lectures at Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw, Poland >> 2011

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria lectures at Harbin University, Faculty of Architecture, China >> 2011

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria lectures at Nanjing University, Faculty of Architecture, China >> 2011

 

>> Book >> Biloria, N.(2011); Author, Book: Interactive Corporate Environments: Developing real-time interactive corporate environments incorporating computational techniques [Paperback], VDM Verlag Dr. Müller Publishers

 

>> Journal publication >> Biloria N. (2011); InfoMatters, a multi-agent systems approach for generating performative architectural formations; International Journal of Architectural Computing, Issue 03, Volume 09: September 2011 (205 - 222)

 

>> Journal publication >> Biloria N. (2011); Interdisciplinary Process Driven Performative Morphologies: A Morphog- enomic approach towards developing context aware spatial formations; V!RUS, No.6, No- mads.usp journal, Creation in Process+es, ISSN: 2175-974.

 

>> Publication >> Alireza M. Hakak, Biloria N (2011), New perception of virtual environments, enhancement of creativity, Proceedings of the eCAADe conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia, ISBN 978-9-4912070-1-3, pp. 967 - 975

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria lectures at Empowering Infrastructure globally conference, New Delhi, India sponsored by ESSAR Steel and organized by Indian Architect and Builder >> 2010

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria lectures at Philips Research, Eindhoven, The Netherlands >> Interactive Architecture >> 2010

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria lectures at Design-Code, Dutch Design Week, Eindhoven, The Netherlands >> 2010

 

>> Journal publication >> Biloria, N. (2010); Interactive Environments: A Multi-disciplinary Approach towards Devel- oping Real-Time Performative Spaces, Entertainment computing – ICEC 2010, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2010, Volume 6243/2010, 254-261, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-15399-0_25, pp. 254-261

 

>> Journal publication >> Biloria, N. (2010); Interactive Bodies, Forward, Volume 110, ISSN 2153-7526, American Institute of Architects Publishers, USA, 2010, pp. 69-76

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria lectures at Bucharest School of Architecture, Romania >> 2009

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria serves as Session Chair

ENHSA 2013 Conference on Computation, Environment and Architectural Innovation, Napoli, Italy >> 2009

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria serves as Panelist: CHI 2009, Organic User Interfaces - From Tangible and Transitive Materials to programming reality, Boston, USA >> 2009

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria serves as Panelist: Syn_athr(0)isis event: Technopolis, Athens, Greece >> 2009

 

>> Journal publication >> Biloria, N, Sumini, V. (2009); Performative Building Skin Systems: A Morphogenomic Ap- proach Towards Developing Real-Time Adaptive Building Skin Systems, International Journal of Architectural Computing vol. 7 - no. 4, pp. 643-676.

Biloria, N. (2009); Performative building skin systems, IEEE Explore, Computation World 2009 conference, Athens, ISBN 978-1-4244-5166-1, pp. 119-125

 

>> Journal publication >> Biloria, N. (2009); Developing an interactive architectural meta-system for contemporary corporate environments, SCROOPE 19, Cambridge architecture journal, Cambridge University press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 70-80

 

>> Journal publication >> Biloria, N. (2009); Inter-active spaces Indian architect and builder magazine, Special issue on Digital Architecture, Jasubhai Media, Mumbai, India

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria gives Key note lecture at Key Note lecture at the IxDA, Interaction Design Association, Inter- national South America conference, Sao Paulo, Brazil >> 2008

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria's lecture is at the AEC World Expo, 361 Design conference >> 2008

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria lectures at Technologies and Construction Lecture series, Building Technology, Bouwkunde, TU Delft, The Netherlands >> 2008

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria is interviewed by the Discovery Channel >> Discovery Science Program, Documentary >> 2008

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria serves as Conference Session Chair ACADIA 08, Evolutionary computation, Minneapolis, USA >> 2008

 

>> Journal publication >> Biloria, N. (2008); Introduction article: Evolutionary computation, ACAADIA 2008, Sili- cone+Skin, ISBN: 978-0-9789463-2-6, Minneapolis, USA

 

>> Journal publication >> Biloria, N. (2008); Hyperbody, (Im) material Processes, New Digital techniques for architecture, Edited by Neil Leach and Xu Weiguo, ISBN: 9787-112-10396-6, China Architecture and Building Press, China

 

>> Journal publication >> Biloria, N. (2008); Non-standard performative architecture, Indian architect and builder magazine, Special issue on Innovate, Jasubhai Media publishers, Mumbai, India

 

>> Publication >> Biloria, N (2008) Morphogenomic Urban and Architectural Systems: An Investigation into In- formatics Oriented Evolution of Form: The Case of the A2 Highway, Silicon + Skin: Biological Processes and Computation, [Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) / ISBN 978-0-9789463-4-0] Minneapo- lis 16-19 October 2008, pp.152-157

 

>> Publication >> Biloria, N (2008) Real-time interactive corporate environments, Proceedings of 2nd Sympo- sium on Systems Research in the Arts and Humanities (SSRAH): "On Interaction/Interactivity in Music, Design, Visual and Performing Arts", Baden Baden, Germany, pp. 121-125

 

>> Publication >> Biloria, N (2008) Morphogenomic architecture, An investigation into informatics oriented evolution of form, Proceedings of AEC 08 Conference, Antalya, Turkey, pp. 49-58, http://www.lboro.ac.uk/cice/conferences/AEC2008/

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria lectures at University Innsbruck, Austria >> 2007

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria lectures at ITD Lecture series, Industrial Design, TU Delft, The Netherlands >> 2007

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria lectures at Goldsmith University, London, UK >> 2007

 

>> Journal publication >> Biloria, N. (2007); Envisioning the responsive milieu, An investigation into aspects of ambient intelligence, human machine symbiosis and ubiquitous computing for developing a generic real time interactive spatial prototype, iA#1, ISBN 978-9059730588, Episode publishers, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 22-33

 

>> Publication >> Biloria, N (2007) Developing an Interactive Architectural Meta-System for Contemporary Corporate Environments: An investigation into aspects of creating responsive spatial systems for corporate offices incorporating rule based computation techniques, Em‘body’ing Virtual Architecture: The Third International Conference of the Arab Society for Computer Aided Architectural Design (ASCAAD 2007), 28-30 November 2007, Alexandria, Egypt, pp.

199-212

 

>> Publication >> Biloria, N (2007) Adaptive Corporate Environments, CAADRIA 2007 [Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia] Nanjing (China) 19-21 April 2007, ISBN: 978-7-5641-0925-7, pp. 391-400

 

>> Publication >> Biloria, N (2007) Adaptive corporate environments, Proceedings of Sources of Architectural Form: Theory and Practice, International conference of Architecture 07, Kuwait City, Kuwait, pp. 371-391

 

>> Publication >> Biloria, N (2007) Spatializing real-time interactive environments, Proceedings of Tangible and Embedded Interaction (TEI 07) conference, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA, ISBN: 978-1-59593-619-6, pp. 215-222.

 

>> Journal publication >> Biloria, N. (2006); Design Informatics, Architecture Annual 05-06 TU Delft, 010 Publishers, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

 

>> Book publication >> Biloria, N. (2006); Inter-active spaces, A multi-disciplinary approach towards developing re- al-time performative spaces, GSM 2, TU Delft, The Netherlands, Episode Publishers, Rotter- dam, The Netherlands, ISBN: 9059730364, pp. 330-339

 

>> Publication >> Biloria, N (2006) Spatializing corporate dynamics, an investigation into aspects of creating responsive spatial systems for corporate offices incorporating rule based computation techniques, Proceedings of Adaptables 06 Conference, TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands, ISBN 10:90-72152-03-4, pp. 74-78

 

>> Publication >> Biloria, N, Oosterhus, K and Aalbers, C (2006) Design Informatics: a case based investigation into parametric design scripting and CNC based manufacturing techniques, Proceedings of Computing in Architecture / Re-Thinking the Discourse: The Second International Confer- ence of the Arab Society for Computer Aided Architectural Design (ASCAAD 2006), 25-27, April 2006, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

 

>> Publication >> Biloria, N, Oosterhus, K and Aalbers, C (2006) DESIGN INFORMATICS: (A case based investigation into parametric design, scripting and CNC based manufacturing techniques), CAADRIA

2006 [Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia] Kumamoto (Japan) March 30th - April 2nd 2006, pp. 237-244

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria serves as Conference Session Chair CAADRIA 05, New Delhi, India >> 2005

 

>> Dr. Nimish Biloria serves as Conference Session Chair: Hawaii International conference for arts and humanities 05, USA

 

>> Journal publication >> Biloria, N. (2005); Developing concept prototypes for electronic media augmented spatial skins, Architecture Annual 04-05 TU Delft, The Netherlands, 010 Publishers, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

 

>> Publication >> Biloria, N (2005) Emergent Technologies and Design, Digital Design: The Quest for New Paradigms [23rd eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-9541183-2-4] Lisbon (Portugal) 21-24 September 2005, pp. 441-447

 

>> Publication >> Biloria, N., Oosterhuis, K. and Aalbers, C. (2005) Design Informatics, Smart Architecture: Integration of Digital and Building Technologies [Proceedings of the 2005 Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design In Architecture / ISBN 0-9772832-0-8] Savannah (Georgia) 13-16 October 2005, pp. 226-235

 

>> Publication >> Biloria, N (2005) Envisioning the responsive milieu, an investigation into aspects of ambient intelligence, machine symbiosis and ubiquitous computing for developing generic real-time spatial prototype, Proceedings of AEC 05, Conference, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, ISBN:90-8559-057-4, pp. 741-751

 

>> Publication >> Biloria, N, Oosterhuis, K (2005) Envisioning the RESPONSIVE milieu: An investigation into aspects of ambient intelligence, human machine symbiosis and ubiquitous computing for developing a generic real-time interactive spatial prototype, CAADRIA 2005 [Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia/ ISBN 89-7141-648-3] New Delhi (India) 28-30 April 2005, vol. 1, pp. 421-432

 

>> Publication >> Biloria, N (2005) Responsive environments, Proceedings of Hawaii International conference for arts and humanities 05, USA http://www.allconferences.com/conferences/20040223191228/

 

>> Publication >> Biloria, N (2004) Developing Concept Prototypes for Electronic Media Augmented Spatial Skins - An Investigation Into Biotic Processes, Material Technologies and Embedded Computation for Developing Intelligent Systemic Networks, CAADRIA 2004 [Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia / ISBN89-7141-648-3] Seoul Korea 28-30 April 2004, pp. 159-172.

 

>> Book publication >> Biloria, N. (2002); Design research work - TKTS 2000, AA (Architectural Association) Year Book 01 – 02, London, UK.