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TU Delft: introduction to presence design

TU Delft: introduction to presence design

Sergio Díaz - We have just arrived in TU Delft, so it is time to have a review about all the cool stuff we…

Food

Food

First approach to biomimicry

First approach to biomimicry

Sergio Díaz - If we think how can we be inspired to make our products better, we should take a deep sight to the…

Foundations of biomimicry

Foundations of biomimicry

Sergio Díaz - Taking a deeper look at nature, we find how it works. From this observation, and the effort of…

Play dimesion in the Biomimicry workshop: part 1

Play dimesion in the Biomimicry workshop: part 1

Alessio Contini, Vic Van Peborgh, Areti Bandi - The first step to be taken while designing according to biomimicry principles is to define the…

Play dimension in the Biomimicry workshop: part 2

Play dimension in the Biomimicry workshop: part 2

Areti Bandi, Alessio Contini, Vic Van Peborgh - Defining the Design Brief

Evaluation of the ATHENS Biomimicry design course

The last two days of the course were dedicated to the final presentation. Each repetition, the…

Analysis

Analysis

Day 5 The presentation day

Day 5 The presentation day

Yang - 5 groups of us will give our presentation in the order:1.Structure 2.Water 3.Energy 4.Waste/Food 5.

Day 03

Brunone - Group work Today has been really useful! The most important thing that I liked a lot is that we…

YUPTA Analysis

YUPTA Analysis

James Shirley - The idea was to design a living building and YUPTA enabled us to do so.

Epilogue - Day 5

Epilogue - Day 5

James Shirley - It was finally here. The day we had all been preparing for.

YUTPA improves eco-message (first version)

Dubourget - An analysis of the current eco-message thanks to YUTPA and how YUTPA gives us tips to improve it.

Day 5 (Friday, March 2013)

Day 5 (Friday, March 2013)

Dilasser - The final presentation. The end.

Day 4 (Thursday 21, March 2013)

Day 4 (Thursday 21, March 2013)

Dilasser - On the fourth day of this Athens course, we succeded in designing the water system and started to…

Day 3

Dubourget - Let’s work on it!

Sunflower inspired multifunctional area

Rákos - This installation is a great place to chill before/after school and it is also contributing to the…

Day 3

Maccagni - work in a group

Draining groundwater

Draining groundwater

Dilasser - Groundwater is a hidden resource for our system. If we make a smart use of the basements of the…

Availability of Rainwater

Availability of Rainwater

Dilasser - Rainwater is a local resource we should harness to provide potable water in our building. But it is…

Day 4: Structural preparation for the presentation:

Goal: Increasing interaction between students, academics and the environment, stimulating…

How much water do we need ?

How much water do we need ?

Dilasser - To begin at the begining, we need to know how much water we need to collect to match the daily…

Day 02. Biomimicry's Day 01

Cerqueda Codina - After being a bit disappointed about the first day of the athens course, the second one had to be…

Gathering water

Gathering water

Dilasser - On Wednesday 20, our group made his first presentation about the main functions our water system…

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