A “well done!” to all the students, congratulating with them for the success of their presentations. Thanks to the TUDelft Instructors and other TUDelft participants for contributing in this occasion too – particularly to Patrick Teuffel, Joop Paul, Andrew Borgart, Ann Karina Lessen, Martin Tenpierk, Tillmann Klein, Jelle Feringa, Florian Heinzelmann, Pirouz Nourian; Rudi Stouffs for their active contributions. Special thanks also to the invited guests for coming and intervening - Bas Burgers (De Kuip, project manager of The New Kuip) and Steven Wilbrenninck (Royal BAM Group - manager director of HBM Stadia), Frank Werner (Associate Architect at KCAP); Barbara van den Broek and Bart Wubben (respectively City Planner and Landscape Architect at the ds+V Municipality of Rotterdam). Thanks to Bige Tuncer (Visiting Professor at ETH) for her on-line attendance. Thanks to Kas Oosterhius and HyperBody also for allowing helding the event in protoSPACE (TUDelft). Wishing to all the students a good and fruitful final effort for their final reports, models and drawings.
The XXL Workshop is an elective course held at the Faculty of Architecture of Delft University of Technology. It is concerned with the design, computation, engineering, and production of a horizontal large span building structure. This design process is done as a collaborative digital design in a multidisciplinary group of students in which each student has his/her own different responsibility. The collaborative digital design requires an integrated 3D approach based on BIM (Building Information Modeling) principles, performance analysis, and file to factory processes. 
Coordination: Bige Tuncer / Michela Turrin. Instructors: Architectural Design: Prof.ir. K. Oosterhuis; Dr.ir. H.H. Bier; ir. Jelle Feringa. Structural Design: Dr.ir. J. Paul; ir. A. Borgart. Cladding and Construction: ir. T. Klein. Digital and Computational Design: Arch. M. Turrin; ir. S. Mulders, ir. P. Nourian. Sustainable Design: Dr.ir. A. van Timmeren; Dr.ir. M. Tenpierik; Ing. A.K. Lassen; ir.G.Mangone. Adaptive Building Systems: Prof.dr.ing. P. Teuffel; Dipl.Ing. F. Heinzelmann. Invited Reviewers: B. Burgers (De Kuip), F. Werner (KCAP), S. Wilbrenninck (BAM), A. Habraken (Arup), B.Wubben (dS+V, Rotterdam).
Contact: M.Turrin@tudelft.nl
Coordination: Bige Tuncer / Michela Turrin. Instructors: Architectural Design: Prof.ir. K. Oosterhuis; Dr.ir. H.H. Bier; ir. Jelle Feringa. Structural Design: Dr.ir. J. Paul; ir. A. Borgart. Cladding and Construction: ir. T. Klein. Digital and Computational Design: Arch. M. Turrin; ir. S. Mulders, ir. P. Nourian. Sustainable Design: Dr.ir. A. van Timmeren; Dr.ir. M. Tenpierik; Ing. A.K. Lassen; ir.G.Mangone. Adaptive Building Systems: Prof.dr.ing. P. Teuffel; Dipl.Ing. F. Heinzelmann. Invited Reviewers: B. Burgers (De Kuip), F. Werner (KCAP), S. Wilbrenninck (BAM), A. Habraken (Arup), B.Wubben (dS+V, Rotterdam).
Contact: M.Turrin@tudelft.nl
3.4.11
1st April 2011 - Final presentations
A “well done!” to all the students, congratulating with them for the success of their presentations. Thanks to the TUDelft Instructors and other TUDelft participants for contributing in this occasion too – particularly to Patrick Teuffel, Joop Paul, Andrew Borgart, Ann Karina Lessen, Martin Tenpierk, Tillmann Klein, Jelle Feringa, Florian Heinzelmann, Pirouz Nourian; Rudi Stouffs for their active contributions. Special thanks also to the invited guests for coming and intervening - Bas Burgers (De Kuip, project manager of The New Kuip) and Steven Wilbrenninck (Royal BAM Group - manager director of HBM Stadia), Frank Werner (Associate Architect at KCAP); Barbara van den Broek and Bart Wubben (respectively City Planner and Landscape Architect at the ds+V Municipality of Rotterdam). Thanks to Bige Tuncer (Visiting Professor at ETH) for her on-line attendance. Thanks to Kas Oosterhius and HyperBody also for allowing helding the event in protoSPACE (TUDelft). Wishing to all the students a good and fruitful final effort for their final reports, models and drawings.
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