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PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name: NIMISH BILORIA

Date of Birth: 13.10.1975

Address (current): 18C, Lumeystraat, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Telephone: 0031 (0) 628582796

Email: N.Biloria@bk.tudelft.nl

Nationality: Indian


EDUCATION

2003 – Ongoing: PhD research: Developing spatial prototypes for the corporate economy, Design Methods, The Hyperbody Research group, TU Delft, The Netherlands.

2001 – 2002: Masters in Architecture, at the AA (Architectural Association), Emergent Technologies and Design, London, UK.

1994 – 2000: Graduate Design Diploma in Architecture, at the C.E.P.T (Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology) Ahmedabad, India.


POSITIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY

2007 -        : Visiting Critique, Msc 4 - Design studio, Hyperbody research group, TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture, The Netherlands.

2006 - 2007: Visiting Critique, Msc 3 - Design studio, Hyperbody research group, TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture, The Netherlands.

2005 – 2006: Design studio tutor, International Masters – ‘The Architecture body’, Space lab (Urban design), TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture, The Netherlands.

2005 – 2006: Design studio tutor, Msc 3 – ‘Building relations’ , Hyperbody research group, TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture, The Netherlands.

2005 - 2006: Design Tutor, Bachelors modules – Muscle project > Bamboostic (pneumatics oriented spatial augmentation), Hyperbody research group, TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture, The Netherlands.

2004 - 2005: Design studio tutor, International Masters- 'The Architecture body', Space lab (Urban Design), TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture, The Netherlands.

2004 – 2005: Design studio tutor, Msc 3 – ‘The Distributed city’, Hyperbody research group, TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture, The Netherlands.

2003 – 2004: Design studio tutor, Msc 3 – ‘The Protopolis 3K’, Hyperbody research group, TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture, The Netherlands.

2003 - 2004: Research associate for developing the research tool - Protospace Demo 1.1 (A tool for collaborative design and engineering), TU Delft, Faculty of architecture, The Netherlands.

2003 – 2004: Design studio tutor, Bachelors module – ‘The Muscle re-configured’ (pneumatics oriented spatial augmentation), Hyperbody research group, TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture, The Netherlands.

1999 – 2000: Designer for Rita Modi Joshi and Associates, Goa, India > Beach side restaurant and entertainment zone in Goa, India.

1999 – 2000: Architect for Place Kinesis, Ahmedabad, India > Multiplex cinema and entertainment centre: Cloud Nine, Ahmedabad, India.

1997 – 1998: Designer for Anish Shah and Associates, Bombay, India > Piccadilly restaurant project in Bombay, India.


PUBLICATIONS

  • CAADRIA 07 Conference, Nanjing, China: research paper – Adaptive corporate environments, an investigation into aspects of creating responsive spatial systems for corporate offices incorporating computation techniques.

  • iA # 1  - Article: Envisioning the responsive milieu, an investigation into aspects of ambient intelligence, human machine symbiosis and ubiquitous computing for  developing a real-time interactive spatial prototype, Episode Publishers, Rotterdam, 2007.

  • Review: Trasporti&Cultura (2007) - Article: Architettura e informatica: attività di ricerca presso Tudelft, Campanotto Editore publishers, Italy

  • Sources of Architectural Form: Theory and Practice, International conference of Architecture 07, Kuwait City, Kuwait: research paper – Adaptive corporate environments.

  • Tangible and Embedded Interaction conference 07 (TEI) , Luisiana, USA: research paper - Spatializing real-time interactive environments.

  • Adaptables 06 Conference, TU Eindhoven, Netherlands: research paper - Spatializing corporate dynamics, an investigation into aspects of creating responsive spatial systems for corporate offices incorporating rule based computation techniques

  • GSM 2 Conference 06, TU Delft, Netherlands: research paper - Inter-active spaces, A multi-disciplinary approach towards developing real-time performative spaces

  • ASCAAD 06 Conference, Sharjah, UAE: research paper- Design Informatics, A case of synergistic merger of Parametric design, Generative design, Scripting techniques and CAM for precision based materialization of complex architectural form.

  • CAADRIA 06 Conference, Kumamato, Japan: research paper- Design Informatics, A case based investigation into parametric design, scripting and CNC based manufacturing techniques.

  • Architecture Annual 06 TU Delft: research paper – Design Informatics

  • ECAADE 05 Conference, Lisbon, Portugal: research paper - Emergent Technologies and Design, An investigation into biotic processes, material technologies computation for developing intelligent systemic networks

  • ACAADIA 05 Conference, Georgia, Savannah, USA:  research paper - Design informatics

  • AEC 05, Conference, Rotterdam, The Netherlands: research paper – Envisioning the responsive milieu, An investigation into aspects of ambient intelligence, machine symbiosis and ubiquitous computing for developing generic real-time spatial prototype

  • CAADRIA 05 Conference, New Delhi, India: research paper – Envisioning the responsive milieu

  • Hawaii International conference for arts and humanities 05, USA: research paper – Responsive environments

  • Architecture Annual 05 TU Delft: research paper - Developing concept prototypes for electronic media augmented spatial skins.

  • CAADRIA 04 Conference, Seoul, South Korea: research paper – Developing concept prototypes for electronic media augmented spatial skins.

  • AA Year Book 01 – 02, London, UK: Design research work, TKTS 2000.

  • Suprematism and its interpretation in contemporary architecture (with special reference to the works of Zaha Hadid), Ahmedabad, India, 1999 – 2000: Research work, published by the Vastu Shilpa Foundation, Ahmedabad, India.


WEB BASED PUBLICATIONS

http://portal.architexturez.org/site/Members/nimish_biloria/

Generating Rational Free Form Structures: A report on the recently developed shape annealing software system: EifForm, developed by Christina Shea (University of Cambridge). The software works on the principles of shape annealing, combining shape grammars with simulated shape annealing optimization to generate unique and purposeful discrete structures.

Biomimetics and its application: The research document explored the various developments happening in the field of biomimetics and the manner in which the micro structure of materials could be modified in order to create materials specifically addressing performance criteria.

Architecture and Media: The research document stressed upon the integration of the fields of new media and architecture, in an attempt to create multi user platforms and organizational networks within an existing space. The notion of expanding spatial usage and behavioral patterns enriched the research.


AWARDS WON FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

1999 – 2000: Jindal Award and Gold Medal for the best graduating student in all art based courses during the graduate design diploma course.

1998 – 1999: Somany Tiles Award and a gold medal for the best student and the highest score in the final year architectural graduate design studio.

1998 - 1999: Academic Achievement Award, awarded by C.E.P.T, for the best architectural studio performance in the fifth year of the graduate design diploma course.

1997 – 1998: Academic Achievement award, awarded by C.E.P.T., for the best architectural studio performance in the fourth year of the graduate design diploma course.

1994 – 1995: Won the Fritz Schwartz Travel grant award, for the best performance in architectural design in the  graduate design diploma course.


RESEARCH PAPERS (selected few)



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