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T. R. Verebes 1 Detailed Curriculum Vitae Mr. Tom R. Verebes The University of Hong Kong Department of Architecture 3/F, K307 Knowles Building Pokfulam Road, Pokfulam Hong Kong SAR T +852-5127-0963 E [email protected] Biography Tom Verebes has over two decades of experience in architectural practice, education and research. He was Associate Dean (Teaching & Learning) (2011-2014) and currently Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Hong Kong, where he has taught the Harvard GSD-HKU Joint Studio, coordinated MArch Studios and BAAS Year 3 undergraduate design studio, and currently teaches MArch graduate studios and graduate research seminars. Until January 2009, Tom Verebes was co-Director of the post-professional masters’ level Design Research Lab, at the Architectural Association in London, where he had taught since 1996. He is the Director of the AA Shanghai Summer School (2007-2013), which is hosted at the HKU Shanghai Study Centre. Former Director and founder of the AA D_Lab (2006-2007), and former AA Diploma Unit Master. In 2004-2006, he was Guest/Visiting Professor at Akademie der Buildenden Künste ABK Stuttgart. Tom studied architecture at McGill University (Canada), LoPSiA (France), and at the Architectural Association (AA) in London. Tom is the Creative Director of OCEAN.CN, a Hong Kong-based design consultancy network, and he co-founded the OCEAN design network in 1995, subsequently directing OCEAN UK within OCEAN D. He has worked in the offices of Rick Mather, Munkenbeck + Marshall, and Stanton-Williams in London, and was a partner in IDP Hong Kong in 1994. Recent exhibitions include Venice Biennale, Beijing Biennale, Hong Kong-Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale, Seville Biennale, Zoomorphic (Victoria & Albert Museum, London), Latent Utopias (Graz, Austria), Experimental Architecture (FRAC Collection, Orléans), and Artists Space (New York). Tom is currently working on ‘New Computational Paradigms in Architecture’ (Tsinghua University Press, 2012) and ‘Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century’ (Routledge, 2013). Among over 120 publications of authored books, chapters, articles and features, Tom’s recent publications include editing and writing a 368 page monograph, ‘DRLTEN: A Design Research Compendium’ (AA Publications, 2008), along with numerous articles in issues of Architectural Design AD, Architectural Review, RIBA Journal, 306090 Books, Urban China, Urban Flux, Archicreation, World Architecture, and books including ‘Digital Architecture Now’, Disappearing Architecture, 10x10x2, among many others. Tom has lectured extensively in Asia, Europe, North America, and the Middle East.

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Detailed Curriculum Vitae

Mr. Tom R. Verebes The University of Hong Kong Department of Architecture 3/F, K307 Knowles Building Pokfulam Road, Pokfulam Hong Kong SAR T +852-5127-0963 E [email protected]

Biography

Tom Verebes has over two decades of experience in architectural practice, education and research. He was Associate

Dean (Teaching & Learning) (2011-2014) and currently Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Hong

Kong, where he has taught the Harvard GSD-HKU Joint Studio, coordinated MArch Studios and BAAS Year 3

undergraduate design studio, and currently teaches MArch graduate studios and graduate research seminars. Until

January 2009, Tom Verebes was co-Director of the post-professional masters’ level Design Research Lab, at the

Architectural Association in London, where he had taught since 1996. He is the Director of the AA Shanghai Summer

School (2007-2013), which is hosted at the HKU Shanghai Study Centre. Former Director and founder of the AA D_Lab

(2006-2007), and former AA Diploma Unit Master. In 2004-2006, he was Guest/Visiting Professor at Akademie der

Buildenden Künste ABK Stuttgart. Tom studied architecture at McGill University (Canada), LoPSiA (France), and at the

Architectural Association (AA) in London.

Tom is the Creative Director of OCEAN.CN, a Hong Kong-based design consultancy network, and he co-founded the

OCEAN design network in 1995, subsequently directing OCEAN UK within OCEAN D. He has worked in the offices of Rick

Mather, Munkenbeck + Marshall, and Stanton-Williams in London, and was a partner in IDP Hong Kong in 1994.

Recent exhibitions include Venice Biennale, Beijing Biennale, Hong Kong-Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale, Seville Biennale,

Zoomorphic (Victoria & Albert Museum, London), Latent Utopias (Graz, Austria), Experimental Architecture (FRAC

Collection, Orléans), and Artists Space (New York). Tom is currently working on ‘New Computational Paradigms in

Architecture’ (Tsinghua University Press, 2012) and ‘Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the

Twenty-first Century’ (Routledge, 2013). Among over 120 publications of authored books, chapters, articles and

features, Tom’s recent publications include editing and writing a 368 page monograph, ‘DRLTEN: A Design Research

Compendium’ (AA Publications, 2008), along with numerous articles in issues of Architectural Design AD, Architectural

Review, RIBA Journal, 306090 Books, Urban China, Urban Flux, Archicreation, World Architecture, and books including

‘Digital Architecture Now’, Disappearing Architecture, 10x10x2, among many others. Tom has lectured extensively in

Asia, Europe, North America, and the Middle East.

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Detailed Curriculum Vitae

Mr. Tom R. Verebes The University of Hong Kong Department of Architecture 3/F, K307 Knowles Building Pokfulam Road, Pokfulam Hong Kong SAR T +852-5127-0963 E [email protected]

Educational & Professional Qualifications:

1996 RIBA (Part II) Qualification

1993-1995 Grad Dip(Design) AA, Graduate Design Programme (post-professional), Architectural Association (AA), London, UK

1992-1993 Independent Research, Laboratory of Primary Studies in Architecture, LoPSiA, Paris, Briey, France

1984-1987 BSc(Arch), McGill University, Montreal, Canada

1987-1989 B(Arch), McGill University, Montreal, Canada

Professional Career Summary:

2009 - Creative Director; Founder; OCEAN CN, Hong Kong

2001- 2009 Director; Founder; OCEAN D, London, Boston, New York

1997 - Director (51%); Founder; OCEAN UK Design Ltd., London

1995 Founding Partner; OCEAN

1995-1996 Assistant Architect; Stanton Williams Architects, London

1994 Partner, IDP Hong Kong, Hong Kong

1993 Assistant Architect; Munkenbeck + Marshall Architects, London

1989-1992 Assistant Architect; Rick Mather Architects, London

Selected Academic Appointments:

2011-2013 Associate Dean (Teaching & Learning), Faculty of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong

2009-2015 Associate Professor; MArch Studio Coordinator, Department of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong

2007-2013 Director, AA Shanghai Visiting School, The Architectural Association, Shanghai

2009-2010 Visiting Research Fellow, Key State Laboratory of Architecture, Science & Technology, Xi’an XAUAT

2005-2009 Co-Director, Design Research Lab (DRL), Architectural Association School of Architecture, London

1997-2009 Course Master, Design Research Lab (DRL), Architectural Association School of Architecture, London

2003 Visiting Professor, Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart, Germany

2004-2006 Guest Professor, Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart, Germany

2003-2005 AA Diploma Unit Master, Architectural Association School of Architecture, London

1996-1997 Diploma Tutor, The University of Greenwich, London

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A. Research & Scholarship

Scholarly Books, Monographs & Chapters as Author Verebes, T. (2013). “The Adaptive City: Urban Change, Resilience, and the Trajectory Towards a Distinctive Urbanism”. (XU, W, Schumacher, P. Eds.), Beijing: Tsinghua University Press. pp. N/A International Publication English and Chinese # Pages: 10 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Feature OCEAN CN projects Forthcoming

SIGNIFICANT OUTPUT Verebes, T. (2013). Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis. Book authored by Tom Verebes (52,000 words authored text in 4 chapters) Editor for remaining contributions (63.000 words) International Publication Peer-reviewed by External Review Panel appointed by Publisher # Pages: 304 # Citations: No Citations as Yet (not yet published at the time of submission of this PT Application Contents: • Case study OCEAN CN design projects (Tom Verebes’ office), amongst other design projects • HKU design research work by Tom Verebes and Co-I’s, • Invited essays by 6 experts in the field • Interviews with 6 experts in the field, conducted by Tom Verebes

Book Launches in: 2013.07.24 HKU Shanghai Study Centre, Shanghai; 150 people 2013.10.02 The University of Hong Kong, 80 people 2013.10.15 The Architectural Association, London 2013.11.13 University of Toronto, Canada 2013.11.14 Pratt Institute, New York Book Review: by Thomas Daniell, in AR Architectural Review, Australia, issue 134, January 2014

Verebes, T. (2013). “Short-term Experiments with Long-term Impact”, Digital WorkSHOP in China. (Leach, N., Yuan, P. F., Eds.). Shanghai: Tongji University Press. pp. N/A International & Regional Publication # Pages: TBC # Citations: No Citations as Yet (not yet published at the time of submission of this PT Application) Contents: • Book chapter contribution by Tom Verebes • Feature on AA Shanghai Summer School (Tom Verebes, Director)

SIGNIFICANT OUTPUT Verebes, T., Liu, Y., Xu, F. (2012). New Computational Paradigms in Architecture. Beijing: Tsinghua University Press. Co-Edited Book; Introduction and Authored Chapters International & Regional Publication (fully bilingual: English & Chinese) # Pages: 385 # Citations: N/A % Contribution: 75% Contents: • Introductory Editor’s text, and Chapters written by Tom Verebes • Contributed texts and projects edited by Tom Verebes • Projects by world-leading practices worldwide

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• 11 Contributed Essays & conference papers; transcribed conversations

Verebes, T. (2012). “Projective Manual for Rebuilding Coastal Japan”. Studioplex. (Sharif, M., Ed.). Los Angeles: UCLA Publications. pp.N/A International Publication Peer-reviewed by Editorial Review Panel # Pages: N/A # Citations: N/A Contents: • Featuring design work Tom Verebes HKU MArch Studio, 2011-12 • Studio introductory texts written by Tom Verebes; student project texts edited by Tom Verebes

• Alongside Joint Studios at the following universities, working on a shared studio agenda: Jesse Reiser (Princeton University); Nanako Umemoto (EPFL, Lausanne); Xu Wei Guo (Tsinghua University) Yusuke Obuchi (University of Tokyo); David Fletcher (CCA); Ken Oshima (U of Washington); Nagoya University. Verebes, T. (2012). “Forward “, The Living, Breathing, Thinking, Responsive Buildings of the Future. (el-Khoury, R., Marcopoulos, C., Moukheiber, C., Nabian, N., Eds.). London: Thames & Hudson. International Publication Peer-reviewed by Editorial Review Panel # Pages: 296 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Forward by Tom Verebes Verebes, T., (2011). “Preface: Great Cultural Evolution”, Study@AA1999-2009. Beijing: China Electric Power Press. pp. xi-xii. Regional (Mainland China) Publication # Pages: 290 # Citations: N/A Contents: • A book compilation of projects and essays by graduates of the Architectural Association based in Beijing • Preface written by Tom Verebes

SIGNIFICANT OUTPUT Verebes, T., (2008). AADRL Documents 2: DRL TEN, A Design Research Compendium. (Obuchi, Y., Schumacher, P., Spyropoulos, T., Verebes, T., Eds.). London: AA Publications. International Publication Reviewed by Editorial Board of AA Publications # Pages: 368 # Citations: 9 (Source: Google Scholar) % Contribution: 90% Contents: • 70,000 words authored and edited text Chapter texts (by Tom Verebes) • Prologue Texts: Yusuke Obuchi, Patrik Schumacher, Theodore Spyropoulos, Tom Verebes • Essays by: Mark Bury, Christopher Hight, Jesse Reiser, Brett Steele • Interviews by Tom Verebes with: Andrew Benjamin, Mark Cousins, Zaha Hadid, Jeffrey Kipnis • OCEAN D Design projects Associated events (see Exhibitions; Conferences; etc. for more information): • DRLTENPOINTZERO Exhibition, Architectural Association Gallery, London, (02-03/2008); over 2500 visitors • DRLTEN Young Punks Conference, Architectural Association, London, (25/02/2008); 300 people in attendance • DRLTEN Pavilion, constructed in Bedford Square, London WC1, Architectural Association, London, (03-8/2008) • Book Launch event, Architectural Association, London, (03/2008); 300 people attended

Verebes, T., (2008) “OCEAN D”, Digital Architecture Now, A Global Survey of Emerging Talent. (Neil Spiller (ed.). London: Thames & Hudson. pp. 89-94. International Publication Reviewed by Editorial Board of Thames & Hudson # Pages: 400 # Citations: 17 (since 2008, Google Scholar) Contents: • OCEAN UK Design Projects and text by Tom Verebes • 40 Projects from the world’s top “emerging” design practices

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Verebes, T. (2005). “OCEAN D: Design Experiments”. Disappearing Architecture: From Real to Virtual to Quantum. (Flachbart, G., Weibel, P., Eds.). Basel, Boston, Berlin: Birkhäuser. pp. 206-217. International Publication # Pages: 278 # Citations: N/A Contents: • OCEAN UK Design Projects and text by Tom Verebes • Collection of Essays and Design Projects Verebes, T. (2004). “Managing Instabilities”. Corporate Fields: Office Projects by the AA Design Research Lab. (Steele, B., ed.). London: AA Publications. pp. 204-207. International Publication Reviewed by Editorial Board of AA Publications # Pages: 264 # Citations: 1 (Google Scholar) Contents: • Essays by Andrew Benjamin, Mark Cousins, Christopher Hight, Mohsen Mostafavi, Patrik Schumacher, Brett Steele, Tom Verebes • Monograph featuring 27 Design Research Projects by AA Design Research Lab 1997-2001; Post-professional MArch (Architecture & Urbanism) programme; Tom Verebes, Course Master Verebes, T. (2003). “OCEAN D”, Next Generation Architecture: Folds, Blobs, and Boxes, (Rosa, J., ed.). New York: Rizzoli. International Publication # Pages: 240 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Projects and texts by the world’s top 30 computational designers; essays Verebes, T. (2000). “Times Square Ticketing Center”, “OCEAN Membrane”, “Operation Interface”. Cyberspace: The World of Digital Architecture (Burry, M., ed.). Mulgrave, Australia: Images Publishing Group. International Publication # Pages: 211 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Projects by OCEAN UK (Tom Verebes’ office; texts) • A compilation of digital design projects from worldwide Hensel, M., Verebes, T. (1999). Urbanisations. London: Blackdog Publications. International Publication # Pages: 64 # Citations: 1 (Google Scholar) % Contribution: 70% Contents: • Authored text and 64 page monograph on the work of OCEAN UK, 1994-1999 Verebes, T. (1999). “OCEAN”, Hybrid Space: New Forms in Digital Architecture. (Zellner, P. ed.). London: Thames & Hudson. pp. 150-163. International Publication Reviewed by Editorial Board of Thames & Hudson # Pages: 192 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Authored text and feature on the work of OCEAN Network Hensel, M., Verebes, T., Jones, T., (1996). “OCEAN”, Managing Urban Change. (Verwijnen, J., Lehtovuouri, P., Eds.). Helsinki, Finland: UIAH Publications. pp. 138-147. Chapter in International Book Publication (English) # Pages: 90 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Article and Project Features (Co-authored Hensel. M., (40%); Verebes, T., (40%); Jones, T. (20%)) • Arabianranta Masterplan, Helsinki, 1995-1998. OCEAN. (Commissioned Urban Study: UIAH, Client) • Yokohama Ferry Port Terminal, Yokohama, Japan, 1994. IDP Hong Kong, Tom Verebes, Partner. (International Design Competition) • ICE High Speed Rail Link, Erfurt, Germany, 1995. OCEAN. (International Design Competition)

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Journal Publications Verebes, T., (2015). Architectural Design AD. Mass Customised Cities issue, Volume __, No. ___. (Verebes T. Guest Ed.). London: Wiley Academy. pp. ______ International PEER-REVIEWED Publication, Guest-edited by Tom Verebes # Pages: ___ # Citations: N/A Contents: • Introduction and article by Tom Verebes • Design Projects by OCEAN CN FORTCOMING IN 2015 Verebes, T., (2014). “Crisis! What Crisis? Retooling for Mass Markets in the Twenty-first Century”, Architectural Design AD. Made by Robots: Challenging Architecture at the Large Scale issue, Volume 91, No. 5. (Gramazio, F., Kohler, M. Guest Eds.). London: Wiley Academy. pp. ______ International PEER-REVIEWED Publication # Pages: 154 # Citations: N/A Contents: • 1800 word article by Tom Verebes • Design Projects featuring: • Design Project by OCEAN CN: Hua Run Masterplan, Hebei Province, China: OCEAN CN & dotA) Verebes, T. (2013). “Unbound Architectures”. SZ Biennale Catalogue, XX Models: 20 Young Belgian Architects, pp. __ International Publication # Pages: 6 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Introduction (1200 words) of XX Models: 20 Young Belgian Architects Verebes, T. (2013). “The Legacy and Limitations of the Final Drawing”. HKIA Journal, December 2013 issue. ‘Evolving Drawing Practices’ issue, (T Kee, Ed.), pp. N/A Local Publication # Pages: 6 # Citations: N/A Contents: • 1800 word article and feature on the MArch Studio & Thesis design projects; Tom Verebes (design studio instructor) Verebes, T. (2013). “The Adaptive City: Urban Change, Resilience, and the Trajectory Towards a Distinctive Urbanism”. World Architecture, October 2013 issue. (XU Weiguo, Patrik Schumacher, Eds.), pp. International Publication # Pages: 8 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Feature OCEAN CN projects Verebes, T. (2013). “AA Visiting School”, Futures Arquitecturas Magazine. Summer 2013 Issue. (Pierce, C., Ed.). Madrid, pp. N/A International Publication # Pages: N/A # Citations: N/A Contents: • Feature on the Architectural Association Visiting School, including work from AASH Architectural Association Shanghai (Tom Verebes, Director 2007-2013) Verebes, T. (2012). “Computing the City of Tomorrow”. DigitalFUTURE: Scripting the Future. (Leach, N., Yuan, P. F., Eds.). Shanghai: Tongji University Press. pp. 43-49. International and Regional Publication # Pages: 228 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Essay by Tom Verebes • Featuring design projects in practice, research and teaching, by: OCEAN CN; University of Hong Kong UGC Funded Research Project, “Endurance & Obsolescence” (Verebes, T., P-I); MArch Studio (2010-2011, Verebes, T., design studio tutor). Tang, D., Solomon, J. (2012). “Counterpart Cities: Multidisciplinary Research on Environmental Issues of Hong Kong & Shenzhen”, GREEN: Green Practices Through all Lenses Urbanism / Architecture / Design /Art. Shenzhen: Van Ke. pp. 66-83. Regional (Mainland) Publication # Pages: 160

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# Citations: N/A Contents: • Feature on Counterpart Cities projects, including “Futureport” project (The University of Hong Kong research team; Tom Verebes, Principle Investigator) • Transcription of Conference Panel Discussion: Tom Verebes, speaker/panellist Verebes, T. (2011). “Forgetting Macau”, HKIA Journal, November 2011, Issue 61: Special Feature on Macau. (Kee, T., Guest Ed.). pp. 58-61. Local Professional Publication # Pages: 100 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Text by Tom Verebes; Feature on HKU MArch II Studio: Forgetting Macau Verebes, T. (2011). “Forgetting Macau: Parametrics and Differentiation in Urbanism”, World Architecture, June 2011 issue. (XU, F. Guest Ed.). Beijing: Tsinghua University Regional (Mainland) Publication # Pages: 100 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Text by Tom Verebes; Feature on HKU MArch II Studio: Forgetting Macau • Including studios taught by Greg Lynn, Nanako Umemoto, Patrik Schumacher, Elena Manferdini, among others Verebes, T. (2011). “Investing in Futures”, HOUR 25. HKU Yearbook. Shenzhen: ORO. pp. 169-171 Local Publication # Pages: 189 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Book on MArch and BAAS work from HKU Department of Architecture • Essay by Tom Verebes Verebes, T. (2010). “Parametrics & Prototyping”, Domus China, September 2010 issue. Beijing. Regional (Mainland China) Publication # Pages: N/A # Citations: N/A Contents: • Feature and Review of Exhibition: Parametric Prototypes: New Paradigms in Computational Architecture, held at Jia Pingwa Gallery, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology (XUAUT), Xi’an, 2009 Verebes, T. (2010). “Urban Eco-Machine”, Singapore Architect SA. Singapore. Regional Publication # Pages: N/A # Citations: N/A Contents: • Feature on HKU; Gordon FU Kin Fai’s thesis project (Tom Verebes, Advisor); Text by Tom Verebes Verebes, T. (2010). “Endurance & Obsolescence: Instant Cities, Disposable Buildings, and the Construction of Culture”. 306090 Books: Sustain & Develop, Volume 12. (Solomon, J., Bolchover, J., eds.). New York: Princeton Architectural Press. pp. 57-63. International Publication # Pages: 224 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Article by Tom Verebes • OCEAN CN Design Research Project (Urban China research) • Teaching studios conducted at AA Design Research Lab (2007-2009) Verebes, T., (2010). “Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge – Hong Kong Boundary Crossing Facilities International Ideas Competition”, Urban Flux Magazine. Beijing. December 2010, Issue 6. pp. 83-89 Regional (Mainland China) Publication # Pages: 128 # Citations: N/A Contents: • OCEAN CN Project Feature (Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge – Hong Kong Boundary Crossing Facilities International Ideas Competition). pp. 84-86 Verebes, T., (2010). “Special Feature on the Department of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong”, Urban Flux Magazine. Beijing. July 2010, Issue 4. pp. 40-46. Regional (Mainland China) Publication # Pages: 128 # Citations: N/A

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Contents: • Interview with Tom Verebes. pp. 44-45 • Student work from: • HKU-Harvard GSD MArch Joint Studio, (Verebes, T., Studio Tutor), 2009. pp. 45-46 • MArch Design Thesis project by Gordon FU Kin Fai, “Urban Eco-Machine” (Verebes, T., Supervisor), 2010. pp. 40-43.

SIGNIFICANT OUTPUT (Journal Paper) Verebes, T., (2009). “Experiments in Associative Urbanism”, Architectural Design AD. Digital Cities. Volume 79, Issue 4. (Leach, N., ed.). London: Wiley Academy. pp. 24-33. International PEER-REVIEWED Publication # Pages: 224 # Citations: Google Scholar (4) Contents: • Article by Tom Verebes, • Design teaching work carried out at AA Design Research Lab, 2007-2009 (Tom Verebes, Co-Director)

Verebes, T., (2009). “Endurance & Obsolescence”, Urban China. January 2009 issue. (Mars, N., ed.). Shanghai: Tongji University Press. pp. 56-63. Regional (Mainland China) Publication (Chinese & English) # Pages: N/A # Citations: N/A Contents: • Article by Tom Verebes • OCEAN CN design project, “Urban China Research”; teaching work carried out at AA Design Research Lab, 2007-2009featured in this issue Verebes, T., (2009). “AA Shanghai Summer School”. Urban Flux Magazine. Beijing: Regional (Mainland China) Publication (Chinese & English) # Pages: N/A # Citations: N/A Contents: • Special Feature on Architectural Association (Steele, B., Guest Ed.) Student work featured from AASH Architectural Association Shanghai (Tom Verebes, Director of AASH, 2007-2013) Verebes, T., (2008). “Parametric Design and Globalisation”, RIBA Journal. June 2008 issue. International Publication # Pages: N/A # Citations: N/A Contents: • Article by Tom Verebes Verebes, T., (2008). “Design Research Lab, Architectural Association”, Archicreation, 09/2008 Issue. (Liu, Y. Guest Ed.). Beijing: BIAD. pp. 104-139. Regional (Mainland China) & International Publication # Pages: 188 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Article by Tom Verebes, featuring student’s post-professional MArch design projects, Design Research Lab, Architectural Association School of Architecture. 2005-2008. Verebes, T. (2008). “Transforming Chinese Urbanism: Lifestyle, Culture, Architecture and Cities in 21st Century China”, Urban Flux. (Guest Ed. He, Y.). November 2008 Issue. Regional Publication (Mainland China) # Pages: 188 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Transcription of conference organized by Tom Verebes, Bridge 8, Shanghai, August 2008; (Translated to Putonghua by He., Y.) Verebes, T., (2007). “Architectural Computation: Reasons and/or Experiments”, EdA3, Info(rm)architecture: The Performative Architecture of the Digital Age. (Meossi, M. Guest Ed.). Issue 3/2007. Padova, Italy: Il Prato. pp. 82-89. International Publication (Fully bilingual: English and Italian) # Pages: 200

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# Citations: N/A Contents: • Article by Tom Verebes • Design Projects by OCEAN D: • Rabin Square, Tel Aviv, 2001. (International Design Competition) • Chamonix Ski Chalet, Chamonix, France, 2003-2005. Commission (Gustavo Mana, Client) • Mountain Hut, Palisades, California, USA, 2004. (International Design Competition) (International Design Competition, “Honourable Mention” Prize) • ABB2006 Pavilion, Architectural Beijing Biennale, World Art Museum, Beijing, 2006. Commissioned Pavilion • Bezalel Academy of Art, Jerusalem, Israel, 2007. (International Design Competition) • Tangshan Earthquake Memorial and Museum, Tangshan, China, 2007. (International Design Competition) Verebes, T., (2006). “Associative Practices in the Management of Complexity”, Architectural Design AD. Collective Intelligence issue, Volume 76, No. 5. (Hight, C., Perry, C. Guest Eds.). London: Wiley Academy. pp. 64-69. International PEER-REVIEWED Publication # Pages: 136 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Article by Tom Verebes • Design Projects featuring: • Design Studio Teaching carried out at AA Design Research Lab, 2004-2006. (Verebes, T., Co-Director, Design Research Lab, Architectural Association School of Architecture) • Design Project by OCEAN D: GenLITE Interactive Lighting (Product Design by OCEAN D). Verebes, T., (2006). “OCEAN D”, World Architecture. Issue 04/2006 | 190. (Guest Ed. Gao, Y.). Beijing: Tsinghua University. pp. 88-101. Regional Publication (Mainland China): Bilingual Chinese & English # Pages: 131 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Project Texts by Tom Verebes •Design Project by OCEAN D: • Great Egyptian Museum, Giza, Egypt, 2002. (International Design Competition) • Mountain Hut, Palisades, California, USA, 2004. (International Design Competition) • Warner House, London, UK, 2004. (Commission: Angela Yeats, Client) • GRAD8 Installation, Latent Utopias Exhibition, Graz, Austria, 2003. (Commission: Exhibition Organisers) Obuchi, Y., Spyropoulos, T., Verebes, T., (2005). “Parametric Matter”, Architectural Design AD. Architextiles issue, Volume 76, No. 6. (Garcia, M., Guest Eds.). London: Wiley Academy. pp. 70-72. International PEER-REVIEWED Publication # Pages: 136 # Citations: 1 (Scopus) Contents: • Co-authored article by Obuchi, Y. (20%), Spyropoulos, T. (20%), Verebes, T. (80%) • Design Projects featuring: • Design Studio Teaching carried out at AA Design Research Lab, 2004-2006. (Verebes, T., Co-Director, Design Research Lab, Architectural Association School of Architecture) Steele, B, (2005). “The Collaborative Studio: Design Research Lab”, Archicreation, 02/2005 Issue. (Liu, Y. Guest Ed.). Beijing: BIAD. pp. 22-111. Regional (Mainland China) & International Publication # Pages: 140 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Article by Steele, B., featuring student’s post-professional MArch design projects, Design Research Lab, Architectural Association School of Architecture, London. 1997-2005 (Tom Verebes, Course Master). OCEAN D, (2004). 10x10_2: 100 Architects 10 Critics. (Zaha Hadid, Ed.). New York: Phaidon. pp. 260-263 International EDITOR-REVIEWED Publication (Ten Internationally recognised Editors on an Editorial Review Board) # Pages: 422; Hardcover Book # Citations: 1 (Google Scholar) Contents: • Design Projects by OCEAN D: • Mountain Hut, Palisades, California, USA, 2004. (International Design Competition) • Chamonix Ski Chalet, Chamonix, France, 2003-2005. (Commission: Gustavo Mana, Client). • L-J House, London, UK, 2002-2003. (Commission: Anne Joseph & James Libson, Client)

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Verebes, T., (2004). “Innovation and Practice – Reconstituting the Practice and Product of Architecture”. Architectural Review Australia. Digital Architecture, Issue no. 090. (Benjamin, A., Guest Ed. ). pp. 102-105. International Publication # Pages: 138 # Citations: Google Scholar (1) Contents: • Article by Tom Verebes • Design Projects by OCEAN D: • Mountain Hut, Palisades, California, USA, 2004. (International Design Competition) • Glass Wall Prototype, “Sign as Surface” Exhibition, Artists Space, New York, 2003. (Commissioned Exhibition Project; Curator: Peter Zellner) • Kitchen Design for Residence, Jacksonville, Florida, USA, 2002-2004. (Commission: New Florida Developments) Verebes, T., (2001). “Polylinearity”. Scroope, Cambridge Architecture Journal. Issue 13. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University. pp. 84- 90. International Publication # Pages: 160 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Article by Tom Verebes • Design Projects by OCEAN D: • Martin Luther King Memorial, Washington DC, USA, 1999. (International Design Competition) • Municipal Gallery of Modern and contemporary Art, Rome, Italy, 2000. (International Design Competition) Verebes, T., (2001). “Retrospective Vehicles”. Unfolding Urbanism. Architectural Association Current Work Series 10. (Benjamin, A. Editor; Verebes, T, Production Team). London: AA Publications. pp. 38-39. International Publication # Pages: 40 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Article by Tom Verebes. pp. 38-39. • Verebes, T., part of Editorial Production Team (20% of editing and layout) • Seminar Work, led by Benjamin, A.; Assisted by Verebes, T. Verebes, T., (2000). “Martin Luther King Memorial”. City Levels. (Shonfield, K., Williams, J., Eds.). London, Berlin, Boston: Birkhäuser. pp. 42. International Publication # Pages: 128 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Design Project and Text by OCEAN D: • Martin Luther King Memorial, Washington DC, USA, 1999. (International Design Competition) OCEAN Network, (2000). 10x10: 100 Architects 10 Critics. (Mostafavi, M., Chapter Ed.; Constantinopoulos, V., Commissioning Ed.). New York: Phaidon. pp. 292-295. International EDITOR-REVIEWED Publication (Ten Internationally recognised Editors on an Editorial Review Board) # Pages: 468; Hardcover Book # Citations: N/A Contents: • Design Project by OCEAN UK Design Ltd.: • Arabianranta Masterplan, Helsinki, 1995-1998. (Commissioned Urban Study: UIAH, Client) OCEAN US & OCEAN UK, (2000). “OCEAN US & OCEAN UK”, Zoo. Issue 6, August 2000. London: Friary Press. pp. 182. International Publication # Pages: 360 # Citations: N/A Contents • Design Project by OCEAN US & OCEAN UK: • Martin Luther King Memorial, Washington DC, USA, 1999. (International Design Competition) OCEAN, (2000). “Shoreline Membrane”, Archis, Issue 2000/4, Rotterdam: Nederland Architectuurinstituut. pp. 19. International Publication # Pages: 96 # Citations: N/A Contents • Design Project by OCEAN D: • Ocean Membrane, 1999. (Self-funded Research Project) Richardson, V., (1999). “Stuff of Dreams”. RIBA Journal, February 1999 issue. London: Tower Publishing. pp. 6-17

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International Publication # Pages: 106 # Citations: N/A Contents • Design Project by OCEAN UK: • Lasipalatsi Square, Helsinki, Finalnd, 1997. (Commission: UIAH, Client) Möystad, O., (1998). “Architectuurpraktijk in de vorm van een network: Een beschouwing over de werkwijze van de groep OCEAN”, De Arkitekt, Issue 29, June 1998. Amsterdam: Ten Hagen. pp. 52-59. International Publication (Dutch) # Pages: 108 # Citations: N/A Contents • Design Projects by OCEAN featured by Author: • Arabianranta Masterplan, Helsinki, 1995-1998. (Commissioned Urban Study: UIAH, Client) • Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Seoul, South Korea, 1996. (Commission: Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Client) Hensel. M., Verebes, T., (1999). “Notes on Spatial Practice”, Oculum Monthly, number 28. Sao Paolo, Brazil: University of Campinas, School of Architecture. pp. 28-32. International Publication (Portuguese & English) # Pages: 88 # Citations: N/A Contents • Article co-authored Hensel. M., (50%); Verebes, T., (50%).

OCEAN UK, (1998). ‘OCEAN UK Profile’. Space Magazine, Issue 11. Seoul, South Korea: Space. pp. 88-109. International Publication (Korean & English) # Pages: 108 # Citations: N/A Contents • Project Feature co-authored Hensel. M., (50%); Verebes, T., (50%). • Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Seoul, South Korea, 1996. (Commission: Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Client)

OCEAN UK, (1997). “OCEAN UK”, Architectural Design AD, Architecture After Geometry issue. (Bates, D., Davidson, P., Guest Eds.). London: Academy Wiley. pp. 58-65. International PEER-REVIEWED Publication # Pages: 96 # Citations: N/A Contents: • OCEAN UK Project Feature co-authored Hensel. M., (50%); Verebes, T., (50%), with Design Projects: • Arabianranta Masterplan, Helsinki, 1995-1998. (Commissioned Urban Study: UIAH, Client) • Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Seoul, South Korea, 1996. (Commission: Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Client) • Buchuresti 2000 Masterplan, Bucharest, Romania, 1996. (International Design Competition) OCEAN UK, (1997). “OCEAN UK Arabianranta Masterplan”. Creative Cities: Cultural Industries, Urban Development and the Information Society. (Verwijnen, J., Lehtovuouri, P., ed.). Helsinki: UIAH. International Publication (English) # Pages: N/A # Citations: N/A Contents: • OCEAN UK Project Feature: • Arabianranta Masterplan, Helsinki, 1995-1998. (Commissioned Urban Study: UIAH, Client) OCEAN UK, (1997). “OCEAN UK Practice Profile”, Urban Design Quarterly, Issue 62, April 1997. pp. 40-41. International PEER-REVIEWED Publication # Pages: 47 # Citations: N/A Contents: • OCEAN UK Practice Profile (Co-authored Hensel. M., (50%); Verebes, T., (50%)) • Arabianranta Masterplan, Helsinki, 1995-1998. (Commissioned Urban Study: UIAH, Client) • Lasipalatsi Square, Helsinki, Finalnd, 1997. (Commission: UIAH, Client) • Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Seoul, South Korea, 1996. (Commission: Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Client) Hensel. M., Verebes, T., (1997). “Jeil’s Hospital for Women”, Architectural Profile Magazine AP, N. 4, Volume 1, January-February 1997. . (Limwatanakul, N , Ed.). Bangkok, Thailand: ESP Publications. pp. 32-35. International Publication (English & Thai) # Pages: 83 # Citations: N/A Contents: • OCEAN UK Practice Profile (Co-authored Hensel. M., (50%); Verebes, T., (50%))

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• Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Seoul, South Korea, 1996. (Commission: Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Client) OCEAN, (1997). “OCEAN”, Arttu!. Helsinki: University of Industrial Arts Helsinki (UIAH). pp.1-48 International Publication (English) # Pages: 48 # Citations: N/A Contents: • OCEAN Special Issue (Co-authored Hensel. M., (50%); Verebes, T., (50%)) • Arabianranta Masterplan, Helsinki, 1995-1998. (Commissioned Urban Study: UIAH, Client) • Lasipalatsi Square, Helsinki, Finalnd, 1997. (Commission: UIAH, Client) • Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Seoul, South Korea, 1996. (Commission: Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Client) Hensel, M., (1997). “OCEAN Net: Productivity & Operativity”, Arhitektov Bilten AB, Volume 135-136, June 1997. Ljubljana, Slovenia: Ministrstva va Kulturo. 22-29. International Publication (English & Slovenian) # Pages: 100 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Article by Hensel. M., featuring OCEAN UK Project (co-authored project) • Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Seoul, South Korea, 1996. (Commission: Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Client) Van Berkel, B. and Bos, C., (1997). “The OCEAN net - Becoming Unlimited”, AA Files, Volume 33. London: AA Publications, Architectural Association. pp. 84-87. International PEER-REVIEWED Publication # Pages: 112 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Article by Van Berkel, B. and Bos, C., including: • Review of “OCEAN Net 96: Urban Surfaces” Exhibition, AA Member’s Room Gallery, Architectural Association London. 1-12 October 1996. • Featuring OCEAN UK Project: Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Seoul, South Korea, 1996. (Commission: Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Client) Trüby, S., (1997). “Büro-Rhizom: OCEAN Net”, Arch + , Your Office is Where You Are, April 1997 issue. Berlin: Medalis. pp. 21 International Publication (German & English)) # Pages: 112 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Article by Trüby, S. on the OCEAN Network as a new model of a distributed, collaborative network office OCEAN, (1996). “OCEAN”, Architectural Profile Magazine AP, No. 1, Volume 1, July-August 1996. (Limwatanakul, N , Ed.). Bangkok, Thailand: ESP Publications. pp. 64-69. International Publication (English & Thai) # Pages: 90 # Citations: N/A Contents: • OCEAN Practice Profile (Co-authored Hensel. M., (50%); Verebes, T., (50%)) • Arabianranta Masterplan, Helsinki, 1995-1998. (Commissioned Urban Study: UIAH, Client) • Nordic Countries Embassy, Berlin, Germany, 1995. (International Design Competition: Awarded “Honourable Mention” Prize by Competition Jury) OCEAN, (1995). ” New Approaches in Contemporary Urban Design”, Arttu!. Helsinki: University of Industrial Arts Helsinki (UIAH). pp.22-24. International Publication (English) # Pages: 48 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Design Project by OCEAN • Arabianranta Masterplan (Phase 1), Helsinki, 1995-1999. (Commissioned Urban Study: UIAH, Client) OCEAN, (1995). “OCEAN”. Space Magazine, July 1995 issue. Seoul, South Korea: Space Group. pp. 62-65. International Publication (Korean & English) # Pages: 48 146 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Design Project by OCEAN featured • Yokohama Ferry Port Terminal, Yokohama, Japan, 1994. IDP Hong Kong, Tom Verebes, Partner. (International Design Competition)

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Conference Papers; Panels, Moderation and Organisation of Conferences/Symposia Event: Miracles and Mirages Organisers: Dean Chris Webster, Faculty of Architecture, The The University of Hong Kong Role: Moderator for Questions/Answers and Discussion Session Venue: Faculty of Architecture, The The University of Hong Kong Dates: 26 October 2013 Participants: To be confirmed Event: Digital Architectural Design Association (DADA) International Conference & Exhibition PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PAPER Organisers: DADA, Tsinghua University Role: Invited Speaker at Conference Moderated Panel Discussion on Digital Education Venue: School of Architecture, Tsinghua University; 751 District, Beijing Dates: 27-29 September 2013 Participants: Patrik Schumacher, Mark Burry, Jesse Reiser, Nanako Umemoto, Mike Xie, Xu Weiguo, Neil leach, Philip Yuan, Gao Yan, Xu Feng, Liu Yanchuan, among many others. Publications: Verebes, T. (2013). “The Adaptive City: Urban Change, Resilience, and the Trajectory Towards a Distinctive Urbanism”. World Architecture, October 2013 issue. (XU Weiguo, Patrik Schumacher, Eds.), pp. International Publication # Pages: 8 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Feature OCEAN CN projects

Verebes, T. (2013). “The Adaptive City: Urban Change, Resilience, and the Trajectory Towards a Distinctive Urbanism”. (XU, W, Schumacher, P. Eds.), Beijing: Tsinghua University Press. pp. N/A

International Publication English and Chinese # Pages: 10 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Feature OCEAN CN projects Forthcoming

Event: The Adaptive City Organisers: Tom Verebes Role: Symposium: Organiser, Speaker, moderator Venue: HKU Shanghai Study Centre, Shanghai Dates: 24 July 2013 Participants: Matthew Pryor, David Erdman, Xu Feng, Philip Yuan, Neil leach Publications: N/A Event: The Next Generation Organisers: Tom Daniell, Nuno Soares Role: Invited Speaker at Conference Venue: University of St. Joseph’s, Macau Dates: 18 June 2013 Participants: Tom Daniell, Clover Lee, Kristof Crolla, Nuno Soares among others Publications: N/A Event: Parametric Thinking and Making in Architecture PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PAPER Organisers: PaTMAU Research Group at Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan

Creative Media Lab, Creative Design and Fine Arts College at Tunghai University Role: Speaker, Panelist Venue: School of Architecture, Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan Dates: 24-25 November, 2012

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Participants: Marcos Cruz, Andrew Witt, Tim Stonor, among others. Publications: N/A

Event: Evolutionary Urbanism Symposium Organisers: Verebes, T. Role: Organiser, Moderator, Speaker Venue: The University of Hong Kong Shanghai Study Centre, Shanghai Dates: 25 July 2012 Participants: Pascal Berger, Neil Leach, Daan Roggeveen, Tom Verebes Publications: N/A Event: Counterpart Cities Symposium Hong Kong-Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale, Shenzhen Organisers: Leach, N., Xu, W. Role: Speaker in Panel Discussion Venue: OCT Loft B1, Shenzhen Dates: 9 December, 2011 Participants: Jonathan Solomon, Dorothy Tang (Moderators, Organisers): Stefan Al, Jason Carlow, Feng Gongchuan, Doreen Heng Liu, Huang Weiwen, Vincci Mak, Tom Verebes, Wu Chaoyu, Zeng Guangsheng, Zhu Xiongyi. Publications: Tang, D., Solomon, J. (2012). “Counterpart Cities: Multidisciplinary Research on Environmental Issues of Hong Kong & Shenzhen”, GREEN: Green Practices Through all Lenses Urbanism / Architecture / Design /Art. Shenzhen: Van Ke. pp. 66-83. Contents: • Feature on Counterpart Cities projects, including “Futureport” project (The University of Hong Kong research team; Tom Verebes, Principle Investigator) • Transcription of Conference Panel Discussion Exhibitions: • 2011 Shenzhen Hong Kong Bi-City Biennale of Architecture/Urbanism, OCT Loft, B1, Shenzhen, China

• 2012 “Counterpart Cities: Climate Change and Collaborative Action in Hong Kong and Shenzhen” Central Market Oasis Gallery, Hong Kong

Publications: • Verebes, T. (2013). Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis. (Forthcoming) • Tang, D., Solomon, J (2013). From Water to Land: Urban Ecologies of the Pearl River Delta, Hong Kong University Press. (Forthcoming) • Tang, D., Solomon, J (2012). “Counterpart Cities: Multi-disciplinary Research on Environmental Issues of Hong Kong and Shenzhen.” Green (Domus China), No. 1, Summer 2012, 66-75. (English & Chinese) • Tang, D., Solomon, J., Li Hua (2013).. “Multifaceted, Counterparts, Conversations.” Green (Domus China), No. 1, Summer 2012, 76-83. (English & Chinese) Event: ALGODE Symposium Organisers: Obuchi, Y. Role: Keynote Lecture: Tom Verebes (Computation and the City) Venue: Japan Institute of Architects Dates: 13-14 November, 2011 Participants: Panelists: Tom Verebes; Michael Hansmeyer (ETH); Toru Hasegawa (Columbia University) Moderator, Sawako Kaijima, Singapore University of Design & Technology (SUTD) Publications: N/A Event: Rising Seas & Shanghai’s Urbanism Organisers: Verebes, T., SU, Y., Reading, N. Role: Co-organiser, Moderator, Presenter Venue: The University of Hong Kong Shanghai Study Centre HKU SSC Dates: 13-14 November, 2011 Participants: Presenters/Panellists: HOU Yiling, WANG Qian, CHEN Weizheng, Tom Verebes, SU Yunsheng Moderators: Verebes, T., Reading, N. Publications: N/A Event: Responsive Design Symposium Organisers: Austrian Cultural Institute Role: Presenter Venue: Le Meridien Cyberport, Hong Kong Dates: 13 October, 2011 Participants: Presenters/Panellists: Stefan Beck, Matias del Campo, Wolfdietrich Dreibholz, Simon Galpin, Anna Kwong,

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Sandra Manninger, Christian Schierer, Paul Tang, Tom Verebes, He Ying Publications: N/A Event: Future Space: Architecture Beijing Biennale ABB 2010 Organisers: Leach, N., Xu. W. Role: Panel Discussion Venue: 798 Space, 798, Beijing Dates: 15-16 October, 2010 Participants: 15 prominent international and regional architects and academics Publications: Lerner, R., (2010). Machinic Processes: Architecture Beijing Biennale ABB 2010 Students. (Leach, N., Xu. W., Eds.). Beijing: China Architecture & Building Press. pp. 82-87. Regional (Mainland China) & International Publication # Pages: 240 # Citations: N/A Event: Next Gen: The Next Generation of Affordable Housing Organisers: Barker, T., University of Technology Sydney UTS Role: Lecture: “Mass Customisation and the City” Venue: UTS Sydney Dates: 8-9 August, 2011 Participants: Anthony Burke, Tom Barker, among others. Publications: N/A Event: Digital FUTURE Organisers: Yuan, F. P., Tang, P. College of Architecture and Urban Planning (CAUP), Tongji University; American Academy in China (AAC), University of Southern California (USC), Shanghai Role: Lecture: “User-Interfaces for The Cities of Tomorrow” Panellist in Panel Discussion Venue: College of Architecture and Urban Planning (CAUP), Tongji University Dates: 25 June, 2011 Participants: Cristiano Ceccato, Matias del Campo, David Gerber, Roland Snooks, Phillip Yuan, Neil Leach, among others. Publications: Verebes, T. (2012). “Computing the City of Tomorrow”. DigitalFUTURE: Scripting the Future. (Leach, N., Yuan, P. F., Eds.). Shanghai: Tongji University Press. pp. 43-49. Leach, N., Yuan, P. F., Eds.(2012). DigitalFUTURE: Fabricating the Future. Shanghai: Tongji University Press. Event: Design + Computation: The Virtue of the Virtual PEER REVIEWED Organisers: Torben Berns, Michael Jemtrud, Martin Bressani, John Vissovici, Adrian Lewis. Role: Lecture: “Virtual Methods, Models and Management” Venue: McGill University, School of Architecture, Montréal, Canada Dates: 18-20 May, 2011 Participants: Georg Vrachliotis, Donald Kunze, Jonathan Massey, Aaron Sprecher, among others. Publications: UPCOMING BOOK (Details N/A) Event: Design Culture: Global and Local Influences Organisers: Studioplex: Live at the Venice Biennale Role: Respondent in Panel Discussion: Tom Verebes, Moderator: Ralph Lerner Venue: Giardini, Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy Dates: 27 August, 2010 Participants: with Roger Sherman, Jonathan Solomon, Yoshiharu Tsukamoto Publications: www.studioplex.org Verebes, T. (2012). “Projective Manual for Rebuilding Coastal Japan”. Studioplex. (Sharif, M., Ed.). Los Angeles: UCLA Publications. pp. N/A Event: 12

th Venice Biennale International Architecture Exhibition - Quotidian Architectures

Opening Forum Discussion, Hong Kong Pavilion, Venice Biennale Organisers: Du, J. Role: Panel Discussion Moderator: Du, J.

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Venue: Hong Kong Pavilion, Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy Dates: 26 August, 2010 Participants: Norman Foster, Rem Koolhaas, Rocco Yim, Christian Lange, Jason Carlow, Yan Gao, Michael Wolf, among others. Publications: Press: Ming Pao Weekly (interview) Event: ACADIA National Conference 2011: Parametricism Organisers: Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA), Steve Hardy Role: Keynote Lecture: “Managing Urban Dynamics: Concepts and Methodologies of Computational Urbanism” Venue: University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA Dates: 10-12 March, 2011 Participants: Jeff Day, Nate Miller, Christian Pongratz, among others. Publications: N/A Event: Urban Growth Post-Expo 2010 Organisers: Tom Verebes; EMBT, Barcelona Role: Moderator: Verebes, T. Venue: Spanish Pavilion, Expo 2010, Shanghai Dates: 16 August, 2010 Participants: Immanuel Koh, Lillie Liu, Lydia Kim, Bittor Sanchez Monasterio, Xu Feng, among others. Publications: N/A

Event: BARC - Evolutionary Green Planning in China Organisers: Neville Mars, Dynamic City Foundation Role: Moderator: Mars, N. Tom Verebes: Forum Panel Discussion on Caofeidian Eco-city Master Plan, China Venue: Dutch Design Centre, Shanghai Dates: 15 August, 2010 Participants: Neville Mars, Adrian Hornsby, Boren Koolhaas, among others. Publications: N/A

Event: Opening Forum “Cultural Education / Bi-City Exchange” 開幕論壇「文化教育 / 雙城交流開幕論壇

Hong Kong-Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale, Hong Kong Organisers: Eric Schuldenfrei, Marisa Yiu Role: Moderator: Joshua Bolchover Panellist: Tom Verebes Venue: West Kowloon Promenade, Kowloon Dates: 4 December, 2009 Participants: Tom Verebes, Connie Lam, Jason Lee, Jeffery Johnson, Michael Chen, David Benjamin, Soo-In Yang, Weijen Wang Publications: Dr. Schuldenfrei, E., Yiu, M., (2010). Instant Culture: Architecture and Urbanism as a Collective Process. (Dr. Schuldenfrei, E., Yiu, M., Eds.). Hong Kong: MCCM Creations. pp. 310. Panel Discussion Transcription Event: Paradigms & Prototypes: New Paradigms in Computational Architecture International Conference Organisers: Tom Verebes, Liu Yanchuan, Xu Feng Role: Moderator: Tom Verebes Introductory Lecture Venue: Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, XUAUT, Xi’an, China Dates: 17-18 October, 2009 Participants: Mirco Beker (KPF), Ulrich Blum (Gehry Technologies), Neil Cook (Reiser + Umemoto Architecture RUR), Alan

Dempsey (NEX), David Gerber, (Gehry Technologies), Minfei Jing, (XAUAT), Yanchuan Liu (BIAD), Silvan Oesterle

(Gramazio-Kohler), Diego Perez, (MAD), Qin Pang (ZIP), Martin Riese (Gehry Technologies), Patrik Schumacher

(CoDe Research Group, Zaha Hadid Architects), Nicolas Stirling (Arups Advanced Geometry Unit), Robert Stuart-

Smith (Kokkugia), Tom Verebes (OCEAN CN), Feng Xu (XWG Studio), Xiaoyi Zhang (Crystal Design)

Publications: Verebes, T., Liu, Y., Xu, F., (2009). “Parametric Prototypes: New Paradigms in Computational Architecture”, Urban Environment, Design UED., Issue 037 2009/10. (Verebes, T., Liu, Y., Xu, F., Guest Eds.). Beijing: Northern United Publishing Media. pp. 50-126. Verebes, T., Liu, Y., Xu, F. (2012). New Computational Paradigms in Architecture. Beijing: Tsinghua University Press.

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Event: Experimental Education in China Organisers: Yan Gao, Sophie Zhu, AA Beijing Role: Tom Verebes: keynote lecture; conference session moderator Venue: Arts Theatre, Beijing Dates: 25 August, 2009 Participants: Brett Steele, Xu Weiguo, Chris Lee, Raymond Lau, Yan Gao, among others. Publications: N/A Event: China Workshops: Divergent Convergence Organisers: Paul Tang, USC American Academy in China AAC Role: Tom Verebes: Round Panel Discussion Venue: Beijing Planning Museum, Beijing Dates: 23 August, 2009 Participants: Brett Steele, Ralph Lerner, Ma Qingyun, Xu Weiguo, among others. Publications: N/A Event: Models of Twenty-first Century Urbanism in Shanghai Organisers: Tom Verebes, AA Shanghai Summer School Role: Tom Verebes: conference organizer and moderator; lecture Venue: AA Shanghai, HKU Shanghai Study Centre Dates: 16 August, 2009 Participants: Su Yunsheng, Defne Ayas, Mathieu Borysevicz, among others. Publications: N/A Event: The Oxford Conference 2008 50 Years On: Resetting the Agenda for Architectural Education Organisers: TIA & SBSE in association with a wide range of supporting partners including RIBA, AIA, RIAS, CABE, CEBE, ARCHAOS,

Architecture Sans Frontières. Role: Tom Verebes: lecture; panel discussion Venue: Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK Dates: 22-23 July, 2008 Participants: Christopher Alexander, Sunnand Prassat (RIBA President), Jeremy Till, Peter Buchanan, among others. Publications: N/A Event: DRL TEN: Young Punks Conference Organisers: Tom Verebes, Design Research Lab, Architectural Association, London Role: Tom Verebes: moderator I had invited 25 esteemed graduates of the Design Research Lab for a conference event in which each presented a short piece and I moderated discussion panels, of which their work was published in AADRL Documents 2: DRL TEN, A Design Research Compendium. Venue: Architectural Association, London Dates: 25 February, 2008 Participants: Mirco Becker (KPF), Jens Borstelmann , Attrey Chhay, Alan Dempsey, Aljosa Deklev, Tina Gregori, Steve Hatzelli ,Yosuke Hayano (MAD), Philippo Innocent, Nuru Kari, Cedric Libert , Theo Loren, Maurizio Meossi, Robert Neumayer, Rok Oman, Spiros Papadimitrio, Nicholas Pucket, Jose Salinas, Natasha Sandmeir (OMA), Vivek Vijay Shankar, Saskia Simon, Lars Teichmann, Špela Videčnik, Pim van Wylic, Xiaoyi Zhang Publications: Verebes, T., (2008). AADRL Documents 2: DRL TEN, A Design Research Compendium. (Obuchi, Y., Schumacher, P., Spyropoulos, T., Verebes, T., Eds.). London: AA Publications. Contents including design projects y the 25 people invited to the conference Event: Emerging Talents, Emerging Technologies: Architecture Beijing Biennale ABB 2006 Organisers: Leach, N., Xu. W. Role: Lecture, Panel Discussion Venue: World Art Museum, Beijing Dates: 26-27 September, 2006 Participants: 6 International Curators, including Verebes, T. Publications: Verebes, T., (2006). “United Kingdom”, Emerging Talents, Emerging Technologies: Architecture Beijing Biennale ABB 2006. (Leach, N., Xu. W., Eds.). Beijing: China Building Press. pp. 130-157. Regional (Mainland China) & International Publication # Pages: 200 Event: Game Set and Match II: On Computer Games, Advanced Geometries and Digital Technologies

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Organisers: Hyperbody Research Group (Oosterhuis, K., Feirreiss, L.) Role: Conference Paper Lecture, Panel Discussion Venue: Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands Dates: 29-31 March, 2006 Participants: 3 Day Conference: 50+ presenters, lecturers, panellists Publications: Verebes, T., (2006). “In Pursuit of Softness: New Forms of Embedded Intelligence & Adaptability”, Game Set and Match II: On Computer Games, Advanced Geometries and Digital Technologies. (Oosterhuis, K., Feirreiss, L. Eds.). Rotterdam: Episode Publishers. pp. 386-391. International PEER-REVIEWED Conference Paper Publication # Pages: 615 Contents: • Article by Tom Verebes: “In Pursuit of Softness: New Forms of Embedded Intelligence & Adaptability” • Design Projects by OCEAN D: • GenLITE Interactive Lighting, 2006-2009. (Product Design by OCEAN D) • Mountain Hut, Palisades, California, USA, 2004. (International Design Competition) • Chamonix Ski Chalet, Chamonix, France, 2003-2005. Commission (Gustavo Mana, Client) • Rabin Square, Tel Aviv, 2001. (International Design Competition) Event: Latent Utopias: Experiments within Contemporary Architecture Organisers: Hadid, Z., Schumacher, P. Role: Tom Verebes: panel discussion Venue: Landesmuseum Joanneum, Graz, Austria Dates: 26 October, 2002 Participants: 26 world-leading architects, from 10 different countries in Europe and US Publications: Hadid, Z., Schumacher, P., (2002). Latent Utopias: Experiments within Contemporary Architecture (Exhibition Catalogue). (Riewe, R., Ed.). pp.89. International Publication Verebes, T. (2003). “Non-standard Species”, Latent Utopias: Experiments within Contemporary Architecture. (Hadid, Z., Schumacher, P., Eds.). Vienna: Springer-Verlag. pp. 190-198 International Publication Event: Radical Architecture Organisers: Museum for Applied Arts, Cologne, Germany Role: Tom Verebes: lecture; round table discussion Venue: Museum for Applied Arts, Cologne, Germany Dates: 18-19 June, 2001 Participants: Fréderick Migayrou, among others. Publications: Details N/A Event: OCEAN Net Urban Surfaces 96 Conference Organisers: Hensel, M., Verebes, T. Role: Tom Verebes: lecture; round table discussion Venue: Architectural Association, London, UK Dates: 28 September, 2006 Participants: Johan Bettum, Michael Hensel, Tom Verebes, Bostjan Vuga, Ulrich Koenigs, among others. Publications: Van Berkel, B. and Bos, C., (1997). “The OCEAN net - Becoming Unlimited”, AA Files, Volume 33. London: AA Publications, Architectural Association. pp. 84-87. International PEER-REVIEWED Publication • Review of “OCEAN Net 96: Urban Surfaces” Exhibition, AA Member’s Room Gallery, Architectural Association London. 1-12 October 1996. • Featuring OCEAN UK Project: Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Seoul, South Korea, 1996. (Commission: Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Client) Event: Managing Urban Change Organisers: Verwijnen, J., Lehtovuouri, P. Role: Tom Verebes: conference lecture; panel discussion Venue: University of Art & Design UIAH, Helsinki, Finland Dates: August, 1996 Participants: Rem Koolhaas, Scott Lash, among others. Publications: Hensel, M., Verebes, T., Jones, T., (1996). Managing Urban Change. (Verwijnen, J., Lehtovuouri, P., Eds.). Helsinki, Finland: UIAH Publications. pp. 138-147. Chapter in International Book Publication (English)

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# Pages: 90 Contents: • Article and Project Features (Co-authored Hensel. M., (40%); Verebes, T., (40%); Jones, T. (20%)) • Arabianranta Masterplan, Helsinki, 1995-1998. OCEAN. (Commissioned Urban Study: UIAH, Client) • Yokohama Ferry Port Terminal, Yokohama, Japan, 1994. IDP Hong Kong, Tom Verebes, Partner. (International Design Competition) • ICE High Speed Rail Link, Erfurt, Germany, 1995. OCEAN. (International Design Competition)

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Creative or Literary Works, Consulting Reports, Case Studies (Design Competitions, Design Research Projects, Architectural Design Commissions)

Selected Professional Projects (pre-OCEAN, 1989-1996) :

1995-1996 Birkbeck School of Management, London Commission (Client: University of London) Architectural Assistant, Stanton-Williams Architects

1995-1999 The Millennium Seedbank, West Sussex, England Commission: Millennium Lottery Fund Architectural Assistant, Stanton-Williams Architects

1990-1993 Student Residences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, England Commission (Client: University of East Anglia) Architectural Assistant, Rick Mather Architects

1990-1993 Keeble College Student Residences, Oxford University, England Architectural Assistant, Rick Mather Architects • International Design Competition (One Stage competition) • # submissions: Limited, Invited Competition, with five (5) invited Architects • Winners/position: First Prize Winning Scheme • Jurors: Keeble College Development Committee • Publications: RIBA Journal; Architect’s Journal, Building Design; Rick Mather Architects Monograph

1989-1992 The Sunday Times Building, London Commission (Michael Baumgarten, Client) Architectural Assistant, Rick Mather Architects

AAGDG Projects (Architectural Association, London): 1993-1994 Changliu Grouping Area Masterplan, Haikou, Hainan Island, PR China Graduate Design Programme, Architectural Association School of Architecture, London, UK (Jeffrey Kipnis, Bahram Shirdel, Directors) Performed in a team of ten (10) post-professional masters level students Commissioned to the Architectural Association by Haikou City Planning Department, Haikou, Hainan Island Publications: • Jencks, C., (1995). The Architecture of the Jumping Universe. London: Academy Editions. 1994 Changliu Grouping Area CBD Urban Design, Haikou, Hainan Island, PR China Graduate Design Programme, Architectural Association School of Architecture, London, UK (Jeffrey Kipnis, Bahram Shirdel, Directors) Performed in a team of four (4) post-professional masters level students Commissioned to the Architectural Association by Haikou City Planning Department, Haikou, Hainan Island Publications: • Jencks, C., (1995). The Architecture of the Jumping Universe. London: Academy Editions.

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Selected Projects (OCEAN, 2009-2013) :

2013 Umekita Second Development Area, Osaka Station, Osaka, Japan Commission: City of Osaka, Japan Role: Tom Verebes (Creative Direction, Conceptual Design, Presentation Production Coordination) • International Invited Limited Design Competition: OCEAN CN Invited to first stage by Tadao Ando and Kengo Kuma • Organisers: City of Osaka • # submissions: 40 • Winners: FORTHCOMING • Position: FORTHCOMING • Jurors: Tadao Ando, Kengo Kuma, among others to be confirmed

2013-14 Kid’s Dream, Baoding, Hebei Province, China Commission: landscape, car park Client: Beijing Tong Seng He Chang Joint Venture: dotA & OCEAN CN Budget: TBC Role: Tom Verebes (Design of Landscape, Car Park, Signage)

2011-2012 Yan Jiao Hua Run 4D City Masterplan, Hubei Province, China Commission: CR Corporation, China State Developers Joint Venture: dotA (Beijing) & OCEAN CN (Hong Kong) dotA: Gao Yan, Duo Ning, Chiang Qiang, Wang Xin, Crystal Yiu OCEAN CN: Tom Verebes, Nathan Melenbrink Role: Tom Verebes (Creative Direction, Production & Post-production Project Coordination)

Publications: • Verebes, T. (2013). Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis. • Verebes, T. (2012). “Computing the City of Tomorrow”. DigitalFUTURE: Scripting the Future. (Leach, N., Yuan, P.

F., Eds.). Shanghai: Tongji University Press. pp. 43-49.

2011 Liantang /Heung Yuen Wai Boundary Control Point Terminal Building, Shenzhen, China Joint Venture: dotA (Beijing), HKPDA (Hong Kong), OCEAN CN (Hong Kong) dotA: Gao Yan, Duo Ning, Chang Qiang, Wang Xin, Crystal Yiu HKPDA: Sam Cho, Yang Wang, Ben Dai, Jaenes Bong OCEAN CN: Tom Verebes, Eric Liu Role: Tom Verebes (Creative Direction, Conceptual Design, Presentation Production Coordination) • International Design Competition: • Organisers: Civil Enginnering Development Department; Bureau of Public Works Shenzhen Municipality, Civil Engineering and Development Department, HKSARG, Architectural Services Department, HKSARG, The Hong Kong Institute of Architects. • # submissions: 170 entries from over 10 countries in Asia, Europe, North America • Winners/position of Professional Group: 1

st Prize (Daniel Santos, CHANG Wai-shing Andy, Hong Kong), 2

nd Prize

(Gao Hongbo, Wu Lidong, Shenzhen), 3rd

Prize (CHAN Kin-kwok, WONG Chin-keung Christopher, NG Man-hoi Simon, Hong Kong). • Jurors: Prof. He Jingtang (Head Juror), Prof. Reuben CHU Pui Kwan, Dominic LAM Kwong Ki, LAU LAI Siu Wan, Marigold, JP, Cui Kai, Shen Di, Liu Xiaodu.

• Exhibitions: • Various Exhibitions in Hong Kong and Shenzhen, organised by the Competition organising committee • Publications:

• Verebes, T. (2013). Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century. New York: Routledge. • Verebes, T., Liu, Y., Xu, F., Eds. (2012). New Computational Paradigms in Architecture. Beijing: Tsinghua University Press.

2010 Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge - Hong Kong Boundary Crossing Facility OCEAN CN: Tom Verebes, Gao Yan, Rochana Chaugule, Matei Denes, Shaju Nanukuttan, Duo Ning, Praneet Verma Role: Tom Verebes (Creative Direction, Conceptual Design, Presentation Production Coordination) • International Ideas Design Competition:

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• Organisers: Highways Department, HKSAR, Architectural Services Department, HKSAR; Electrical & Mechanical Services Department, HKSAR; Environmental Protection Department HKSAR; The Hong Kong Institute of Architects; The Hong Kong Institute of Engineers; The Hong Kong Institute of Highways and Transportation; The Hong Kong Institute of Landscape Architects • # submissions: More than 160 entries from more than 20 countries • Winners / Professional Group: 1

st Prize (MUI Kui Chuen, Paul; LEE Chiu Ming, Benny; HUNG Oi Kee, Agnes, Hong

Kong); 2nd

Prize (CHAN Kin Kwok, Stephen; NG Man Hoi, Simon; WONG Chin Keung, Christopher; 3rd

Prize (CHAN Lam Wai, Kevin; LEE Hok Man, Louis; WONG Lei Man, Lawrence; WANG Jerry; PUN Ka Chun; CHAU Kei Yun, Athena, Hong Kong); Merit Prize (Adham Selim, Egypt). • Position: Shortlisted Entry; Exhibited in various venues in Hong Kong; • Jurors: Richard HAWKINS (Head Juror), Dr. Hitoshi ABE, Sir David AKERS-JONES, Mr. Bernard Charnwut CHAN, Dr. CHENG Hon-kwan, Prof. HE Jingtang, Dr. Ronald LU.

• Exhibitions: • Various Exhibitions in Hong Kong, organised by the Competition organising committee

• Publications: • Verebes, T., Liu, Y., Xu, F., Eds. (2012). New Computational Paradigms in Architecture. Beijing: Tsinghua University Press. • Verebes, T., (2010). “Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge – Hong Kong Boundary Crossing Facilities International Ideas Competition”, Urban Flux Magazine. Beijing. December 2010, Issue 6. pp. 83-89 • Widely published online and in the professional architectural press in Hong Kong and China.

2010 Serial Systems: Remodelling Hong Kong Housing Research Project & Installation OCEAN CN, in collaboration with C:A+D Carlow Architecture + Design; Rocker-Lange Architects OCEAN CN: Tom Verebes, Gao Yan, Felix Robbins (Scripting), Andrew Tirta Atmadjaja Suppliers: Shenzhen JOM DIGI Icts (Shenzhen), holographic printing; Art Lab Ltd. Carpentry (Installation): Ricci Wong Cheuk Kin Role: Tom Verebes (Creative Direction, Presentation and Installation construction coordination)

• Exhibitions: • 12

th Venice Biennale International Architecture Exhibition - Quotidian Architectures, Hong Kong Pavilion,

Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy, August-November 2010 • Quotidian Architectures, Hong Kong, Former Police Barracks, Hong Kong, April – June 2011 • Hong Kong Pavilion, 12

th Venice Biennale, Venice (August-November, 2010)

• Former Police Barracks, Hong Kong (30 April – 25 June, 2011) • Publications: • Verebes, T. (2013). Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis. • Verebes, T. (2012). “Computing the City of Tomorrow”. DigitalFUTURE: Scripting the Future. (Leach, N., Yuan, P.

F., Eds.). Shanghai: Tongji University Press. pp. 43-49.

2008-09 Urban China Research Research Project commissioned by Urban China Magazine OCEAN CN: Tom Verebes, Gao Yan, Felix Robbins (Scripting) Role: Tom Verebes (Design, Data mining, presentation coordination) • Exhibitions: • DigitalFUTURE Exhibition, Tongji University CAUP (July 2011) • Parametric Prototypes Exhibition, Xi’an XUAUT (October-November, 2009) • Hong Kong Pavilion, 12

th Venice Biennale, Venice (August-November, 2010)

• Publications: • Verebes, T. (2013). Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis. • Verebes, T. (2012). “Computing the City of Tomorrow”. DigitalFUTURE: Scripting the Future. (Leach, N., Yuan, P.

F., Eds.). Shanghai: Tongji University Press. pp. 43-49. • Verebes, T., Liu, Y., Xu, F., Eds. (2012). New Computational Paradigms in Architecture. Beijing: Tsinghua University Press.

2007 The Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, Israel OCEAN D: Felix Robbins, David Stanley, Tom Verebes

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Building Area: 35,000m2

Budget: $60m USD • Organisers: Bezalel Academy of Art and Design • International Design Competition (Two Stage competition) Phase II Invited Firms:

• Ada Karmi-Melamede Architects, Tel Aviv, Israel • Foreign Office Architects, London, UK • Rosenfeld Arens Architects Ltd., Jerusalem, Israel • Studyo Architects, Cologne, Germany • Xaveer De Geyter, Brussels, Belgium

• # submissions: 188 entries from worldwide • Winners: Studyo Architects, Cologne, Germany • Position: no prize • Jury: Toshiko Mori, Moshe Safdie, Arnon Zuckerman, Hanoch Gutfreund, Zvi Efrat

• Exhibitions: • Competition Exhibition at The Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, Israel

• DRLTENPOINTZERO, Architectural Association, February-March, 2008 • Publications: • Verebes, T., (2008). AADRL Documents 2: DRL TEN, A Design Research Compendium. (Obuchi, Y., Schumacher, P., Spyropoulos, T., Verebes, T., Eds.). London: AA Publications.

2007 Tangshan Memorial Park and Museum, Tangshan, China OCEAN D: Tom Verebes, Gao Yan, Marie-Laure Cazes Building Area: 50,000m

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Budget: $20m USD • Organisers: The Architectural society of China (ASC) • International Design Competition • # submissions: 280 entries from worldwide • Winners: 1

st Prize (YUAN Ye, LI Jiu-tai ); 2

nd Prize (CL Lim Studio, London)

• Position: no prize; project exhibited and published • Jury: SONG, Chun Hua (Chair), Michael Broshar, Mattias Nordstrom, CUI Kai, LV Zhou, LIU Jia Kun, SHEN Jin.

• Exhibitions: • DRLTENPOINTZERO, Architectural Association, February-March, 2008 • Publications: • Verebes, T., (2008). AADRL Documents 2: DRL TEN, A Design Research Compendium. (Obuchi, Y., Schumacher, P., Spyropoulos, T., Verebes, T., Eds.). London: AA Publications.

2006 ABB Pavilion, Architecture Beijing Biennial, Beijing Commissioned for ABB 2006 Curators: Xu Weiguo, Neil leach OCEAN CN: Gao Yan, Felix Robbins (scripting), Tom Verebes, Xu Feng

Role: Design Concept, Project Coordination • Exhibitions:

• Architecture Beijing Biennial, Beijing World Art Museum, Beijing, 2006 • DRLTENPOINTZERO, Architectural Association, February-March, 2008 • Publications: • Verebes, T., (2006). “United Kingdom”, Emerging Talents, Emerging Technologies: Architecture Beijing Biennale ABB 2006. (Leach, N., Xu. W., Eds.). Beijing: China Building Press. pp. 130-157. • Verebes, T., (2008). AADRL Documents 2: DRL TEN, A Design Research Compendium. (Obuchi, Y., Schumacher, P., Spyropoulos, T., Verebes, T., Eds.). London: AA Publications.

2006-2009 GenLITE Interactive Lighting Product Commissioned for Gen(H)ome Project Exhibition, MAK Centre, Los Angeles

OCEAN D: London: Felix Robbins, Tom McMahon, Tom Verebes Boston: Robert Elfer, Kevin Cespedes, Erik Hanson New York: Wade Stevens

DIY Kyoto: Jon Sawden Smith, Jason Goldman; electronic prototyping Adam Sutcliffe: silicon cells, vacuum-pressed cells Role: Design Concept, Project Coordination, Marketing • Exhibitions:

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• DRLTENPOINTZERO, Architectural Association, February-March, 2008 • BIAC3: International Contemporary Art Biennale Seville 2008 • The Gen[H]ome Project, MAK, Los Angeles, October 2006 – February 2007 • Publications: • Verebes, T., (2008). AADRL Documents 2: DRL TEN, A Design Research Compendium. (Obuchi, Y., Schumacher, P., Spyropoulos, T., Verebes, T., Eds.). London: AA Publications. • Noever, P., (2006). The Gen[H]ome Project. (Noever, P., Eds.). Los Angeles: MAK Centre for Art & Architecture. pp. 98-105. • Verebes, T., (2006). “Associative Practices in the Management of Complexity”, Architectural Design AD. Collective Intelligence issue, Volume 76, No. 5. (Hight, C., Perry, C. Guest Eds.). London: Wiley Academy. pp. 64-69. International PEER-REVIEWED Publication

2004 Palisades Glacier Mountain Hut, California, USA OCEAN D: Tom Verebes, Robert Elfer, Kevin Cespedes, Wade Stevens, Chris Mulvey, Boyan Tvzetkov, Abraham Gordon, Jonathan Kan Engineers: B consultants: Tom Barker, Andrew Siddall, Tim Sutcliffe Further Proposed as a Pavilion for the 2006 Football World Cup, Stuttgart, Germany • 300m

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• Client: The David Brower Memorial Mountain Hut at Palisades Glacier Foundation & The US Forest Service • International Design Competition • # submissions: 400+ entries from 35 countries worldwide • Winners: 1

st Prize (Berrel Architekten, Switzerland); Honourable Mention: KBAS Studio, New York.

• Position: Second Prize Winning Scheme (OCEAN D) • Jury: Marc Angélil, Aaron Betsky, Regine Leibinger, Sim van der Ryn, Reed Kroloff, Hermann Plank. • Exhibitions: • DRLTENPOINTZERO, Architectural Association, February-March, 2008 • 10

th Venice Biennale, August-November 2006

• University of California Berkley, March 2005 • Interbuild, London, April, 2004 • Performative Architecture, TU Delft, April 2004 • Digital Scapes, Verona, Italy, 2004 • Publications: • Verebes, T., (2008). AADRL Documents 2: DRL TEN, A Design Research Compendium. (Obuchi, Y., Schumacher, P., Spyropoulos, T., Verebes, T., Eds.). London: AA Publications. • Verebes, T., (2007). “Architectural Computation: Reasons and/or Experiments”, EdA3, Info(rm)architecture: The Performative Architecture of the Digital Age. (Meossi, M. Guest Ed.). Issue 3/2007. Padova, Italy: Il Prato. pp. 82-89. • Verebes, T., (2006). “OCEAN D”, World Architecture. Issue 04/2006 | 190. (Guest Ed. Gao, Y.). Beijing: Tsinghua University. pp. 88-101. • OCEAN D, (2004). 10x10_2: 100 Architects 10 Critics. (Zaha Hadid, Ed.). New York: Phaidon. pp. 260-263 • Verebes, T., (2004). “Innovation and Practice – Reconstituting the Practice and Product of Architecture”. Architectural Review Australia. Digital Architecture, Issue no. 090. (Benjamin, A., Guest Ed. ). pp. 102-105.

2004 Warner House, London Commission: Interior Penthouse Loft Conversion Client: Angela Yeats Budget £150K GBP ($270K USD) OCEAN D: Tom Verebes, Aaron Casey, Eva Krane, Yael Harel-Gilad Role: Concept Design, Client coordination; presentation; post-production • Exhibitions: • DRLTENPOINTZERO, Architectural Association, February-March, 2008 • 9

th Venice Biennale Architecture Exhibition, Arsenale, Venice, Italy, August-November, 2004

• Architecture Beijing Biennale ABB 2004, Beijing, 2004 • Interbuild, London, April, 2004 • Performative Architecture, TU Delft, Delft, The Netherlands, April 2004 • Digital Scapes, Verona, Italy, 2004 • Publications: • Verebes, T., (2006). “OCEAN D”, World Architecture. Issue 04/2006 | 190. (Guest Ed. Gao, Y.). Beijing: Tsinghua University. pp. 88-101. • Verebes, T., (2008). AADRL Documents 2: DRL TEN, A Design Research Compendium. (Obuchi, Y., Schumacher, P., Spyropoulos, T., Verebes, T., Eds.). London: AA Publications.

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• Verebes, T., (2008) “OCEAN D”, Digital Architecture Now, A Global Survey of Emerging Talent. (Neil Spiller (ed.). London: Thames & Hudson. pp. 89-94. • Verebes, T. (2005). “OCEAN D: Design Experiments”. Disappearing Architecture: From Real to Virtual to Quantum. (Flachbart, G., Weibel, P., Eds.). Basel, Boston, Berlin: Birkhäuser. pp. 206-217. • Verebes, T., (2007). “Architectural Computation: Reasons and/or Experiments”, EdA3, Info(rm)architecture: The Performative Architecture of the Digital Age. (Meossi, M. Guest Ed.). Issue 3/2007. Padova, Italy: Il Prato. pp. 82-89. • Verebes, T., (2006). “OCEAN D”, World Architecture. Issue 04/2006 | 190. (Guest Ed. Gao, Y.). Beijing: Tsinghua University. pp. 88-101. • OCEAN D, (2004). 10x10_2: 100 Architects 10 Critics. (Zaha Hadid, Ed.). New York: Phaidon. pp. 260-263 • Verebes, T., (2004). “Innovation and Practice – Reconstituting the Practice and Product of Architecture”. Architectural Review Australia. Digital Architecture, Issue no. 090. (Benjamin, A., Guest Ed. ). pp. 102-105.

2003-2007 Ski Chalet Interior, Chamonix, France Commission: Interior Conversion; Bespoke built-in furnishing Client: Gustavo Mana Budget £130K GBP ($245K USD) OCEAN D: London Tom Verebes, Yael Harel-Gilad, Robert Neumayr, Abraham Gordn, Boyan Tzvetkov, Meiko Nibashima, Jay Chayhun, Lionel Sacks-Monsky, Eva Krane

Boston Robert Elfer, Kevin Cespedes New York Wade Stevens b-consultants, London: Tom Barker GP Structures, Sallanches, France: M. Garovo Role: Concept Design, Design Development Client coordination; presentation; post-production • Exhibitions: • DRLTENPOINTZERO, Architectural Association, February-March, 2008 • ABB Architecture Beijing Biennale, 2004 • Performative Architecture, TU Delft, Delft, The Netherlands, April 2004 • Publications: • Verebes, T., (2008). AADRL Documents 2: DRL TEN, A Design Research Compendium. (Obuchi, Y., Schumacher, P., Spyropoulos, T., Verebes, T., Eds.). London: AA Publications. • Verebes, T., (2007). “Architectural Computation: Reasons and/or Experiments”, EdA3, Info(rm)architecture: The Performative Architecture of the Digital Age. (Meossi, M. Guest Ed.). Issue 3/2007. Padova, Italy: Il Prato. pp. 82-89. • OCEAN D, (2004). 10x10_2: 100 Architects 10 Critics. (Zaha Hadid, Ed.). New York: Phaidon. pp. 260-263 • Publications: • Verebes, T., (2004). “Innovation and Practice – Reconstituting the Practice and Product of Architecture”. Architectural Review Australia. Digital Architecture, Issue no. 090. (Benjamin, A., Guest Ed. ). pp. 102-105.

2003-2006 Prototype Kitchen Design, Jacksonville, Florida, USA Commission: Bespoke built-in kitchen surfaces using surfboard technology Client: New Florida Developments Budget: £100K GBP ($180K USD) OCEAN D: Principle designer: Kevin A. Cespedes Project Team: Masoud Moobabullah, Wade Stevens, Robert Elfer, Tom Verebes • Publications: • Verebes, T., (2004). “Innovation and Practice – Reconstituting the Practice and Product of Architecture”. Architectural Review Australia. Digital Architecture, Issue no. 090. (Benjamin, A., Guest Ed. ). pp. 102-105.

2003 Perth Amboy High School, New Jersey, USA OCEAN D: Tom Verebes, Robert Elfer, Kevin Cespedes, Wade Stevens, Chris Mulvey • 489,000 sq. ft. • Client: The New High School Steering Committee, Perth Amboy High School. • International Design Competition • # submissions: 400+ entries from 35 countries worldwide • Winners: 1

st Prize (John Ronan Architects, New York); 2

nd Prize (Peter Eisenman Architects, New York);

3rd

Prize (Morphosis, Los Angeles). • Position: Finalist (no prize) • Jury: Henry Cobb, K. Michael Hays, Carlos Jimenez, Toshiko Mori, Joseph Vas, Austin Gumbs, Bernard Piaia

2003 Glass Wall Prototype, New York, US

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Commission: Curators of “Sign as Surface”, Artists Space OCEAN D: Kevin Cespedes, Robert Elfer, Jasmina Jugovic, Masoud Mahboobullah, Chris Mulvey, Wade Stevens, Tom Verebes Role: Creative Director, Presentation; Text Manufacturer/ Fabricators: Ctek, Zcorp, 3-Form • Exhibitions: • Sign as Surface, Artists Space, 2003 • DRLTENPOINTZERO, Architectural Association, February-March, 2008 • Publications: • Verebes, T., (2008). AADRL Documents 2: DRL TEN, A Design Research Compendium. (Obuchi, Y., Schumacher, P., Spyropoulos, T., Verebes, T., Eds.). London: AA Publications. • Zellner, P., (2003). Sign as Surface. (Zellner, P., Ed.). New York: Artists Space. pp. 66-70.

2002-2003 LJ House, Muswell Hill, London N8 Commission: James Libson & Anne Joseph House conversion (300m

2) and New Pavilion Extension (100m

2); Planning Permission; Design Development

Budget: £175K GBP ($315K USD) OCEAN D: Tom Verebes, Dirk Anderson, Felix Robbins, Jasmina Jugovic Role: Design Direction, Project Architect Structural Consultants: Arups BG4, Bob Lang • Exhibitions: • Software Boundaries, Tel Aviv, Israel, May-July, 2003

• Publications: • OCEAN D, (2004). 10x10_2: 100 Architects 10 Critics. (Zaha Hadid, Ed.). New York: Phaidon. pp. 260-263 • Verebes, T. (2003). “Non-standard Species”, Latent Utopias: Experiments within Contemporary Architecture. (Hadid, Z., Schumacher, P., Eds.). Vienna: Springer-Verlag. pp. 190-198

2002-2003 GRAD8 Installation, Latent Utopias Exhibition, Graz, Austria Commissioned for Latent Utopias: Experiments within Contemporary Architecture Exhibition Curators: Zaha Hadid, Patrik Schumacher OCEAN D: Felix Robbins (designer), Alan Dempsey (designer), Tom Verebes (project co-ordination, design);

Robert Elfer, Wade Stevens, Kevin Cespedes, Dirk Anderson, Masoud Mahboobullah; Stephan Silver (interactive consultant)

Adams Kara Taylor Consulting Engineers, London (structural consultant): Hanif Kara, Scott Hull Oval Workshop, London (manufacturer): Robert Ward, Joanna Carritt

• Exhibitions: • Latent Utopias: Experiments within Contemporary, Graz, Austria, 2002-2003

• Publications: • Hadid, Z., Schumacher, P., (2002). Latent Utopias: Experiments within Contemporary Architecture. (Riewe, R., Ed.). pp.89. • Verebes, T., (2006). “OCEAN D”, World Architecture. Issue 04/2006 | 190. (Guest Ed. Gao, Y.). Beijing: Tsinghua University. pp. 88-101. • Verebes, T. (2003). “Non-standard Species”, Latent Utopias: Experiments within Contemporary Architecture. (Hadid, Z., Schumacher, P., Eds.). Vienna: Springer-Verlag. pp. 190-198 • Aldersey-Williams, H. (2003). Zoomorphic: New Animal Architecture. (Aldersey-Williams, H., Ed.). London: Lawrence King. pp. 162-163.

2002 The Great Egyptian Museum, Giza, Egypt OCEAN D Boston, New York: Robert Elfer, Wade Stevens, Masoud Mahboobullah , Jennifer Sarabia , Daniel Olic, Nishant Lall, Kevin Cespedes OCEAN D London: Tom Verebes, Felix Robbin, Desmond Shun Engineers: Arup BG4, Bob Lang • International Design Competition (Two Stage Competition) • 133, 300 m

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• Budget: $795m USD • Client: The Ministry of Culture of Egypt • # submissions: 1557 entries from 82 countries worldwide • Winners: 1

st Prize (Heneghan Peng, Ireland); 2

nd Prize (Coophimmelb(l)au, Austria); 3

rd Prize (Renato Rizzi, Italy).

• Position: Not in Top 20; but included in Exhibition and Publication of top 250 selected projects • Jury: Jong Soung Kim (Chair), Salah Zaki, Galal Abada, Peter Cook, Teodoro Gonzales, Gae Aulenti.

• Exhibitions:

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• Emerging Talents, Emerging Technologies: Architecture Beijing Biennale ABB 2006 • Publications: • Mansour, Y. (2003). The Grand Museum of Egypt: International Architecture Competition. Egypt: Ministry of Culture. 650 pages. (OCEAN D Project included as one of top 250 projects selected for publication and exhibition) • Verebes, T., (2006). “OCEAN D”, World Architecture. Issue 04/2006 | 190. (Guest Ed. Gao, Y.). Beijing: Tsinghua University. pp. 88-101. • Aldersey-Williams, H. (2003). Zoomorphic: New Animal Architecture. (Aldersey-Williams, H., Ed.). London: Lawrence King. pp. 162-163. • OCEAN D Project included as one of top 250 projects selected for publication and exhibition

2001 Flemington Jewish Community Centre and Synagogue, Flemington, NJ, USA OCEAN D Kevin Cespedes, Robert Elfer, Christopher Hoxie, George Liaropoulos-Legendre, Marina Loeb, Felix Robbins, Wade Stevens, Tom Verebes Engineers: Arup BG4, Bob Lang • International Design Competition • 23,000 sq. ft. • Client: Flemington Jewish Community • # submissions: 82 entries received worldwide • Winners: 1

st Prize (Robert Levit, Lisa Iwamoto and Craig Scott)

• Position: N/A • Jury: Ralph Lerner, Preston Scott Cohen, Laurie Hawkinson, Rabbi Evan Jaffe, Suzanne Kalafer, Enrique Norten, Guy Nordenson, Stanley Tigerman. • Exhibitions: • DRLTENPOINTZERO, Architectural Association, February-March, 2008 • Publications: • Verebes, T., (2008). AADRL Documents 2: DRL TEN, A Design Research Compendium. (Obuchi, Y., Schumacher, P., Spyropoulos, T., Verebes, T., Eds.). London: AA Publications.

2001 Rabin Square, Tel Aviv, Israel OCEAN D: Felix Robbins, Tom Verebes, George Liaropoulos-Legendre, Cynthia Morales, Sarah Quinn, Wade Stevens, Robert Elfer, Kevin Cespedes • Role: Creative Director, Presentation; Text • International Design Competition • 50,000 m

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• Client: City of Tel Aviv • # submissions: 328 entries from worldwide • Winners: 1

st Prize (Christopher CM Lee, London, UK)

• Position: N/A; Project selected for exhibition and publication by competition organisers • Jury: Arata Isozaki, Harry Siedler, Lea Rabin and Rafi Segal. • Exhibitions: • DRLTENPOINTZERO, Architectural Association, February-March, 2008 • Emerging Talents, Emerging Technologies: Architecture Beijing Biennale ABB 2006 • Publications: • Verebes, T., (2008). AADRL Documents 2: DRL TEN, A Design Research Compendium. (Obuchi, Y., Schumacher, P., Spyropoulos, T., Verebes, T., Eds.). London: AA Publications. • Israeli Institute of Architects and Planners (2001). The Rabin Square Design Competition: Rabin Peace Forum • Verebes, T. (2003). “Non-standard Species”, Latent Utopias: Experiments within Contemporary

2000 Tumbleweed, London

Commissioned by Archilab; Purchased by Fonds Régional d'Architecture Contemporaines (FRAC) Urban Public Art OCEAN UK: Nate Kolbe, Tom Verebes Adams Kara Taylor Consulting Engineers, Hanif Kara

• Exhibitions: • DRLTENPOINTZERO, Architectural Association, February-March, 2008

• What We Call Progress, Gasworks Gallery, London, 2000 • Archilab 2000, Orléans, France, 2000 • Architecture Expérimentale 1950-2000: La Collection du FRAC Centre, Orléans, France, 2003

• Publications: • Verebes, T., (2008). AADRL Documents 2: DRL TEN, A Design Research Compendium. (Obuchi, Y., Schumacher,

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P., Spyropoulos, T., Verebes, T., Eds.). London: AA Publications. • MAV PACA (2007). “Architectures computationnelles”. Paris: Editions HYX • Brayer, M-A., Migayrou, F., Eds. (2003). Architecture Expérimentale 1950-2000: La Collection du FRAC Centre. pp. 346-347. • Migayrou, F., Brayer, M-A. (2000). “Archilab Orleans 2000”. Le Plessis-Robinson, France: Blanchard. pp. 178-185. • Stavro, A., Ramos-Pinto, A., (2001). “Digital Hybrids”, Lab 02, Summer 2001. (Stavro, A., Ramos-Pinto, A., Eds.). London: editorial Lloyd. pp. 126-129.

2000 Martin Luther King Memorial, Washington DC OCEAN D: Tom Verebes, Wade Stevens, Robert Elfer, Kevin Cespedes • Role: Creative Director, Design, Text • International Design Competition • Client: Martin Luther King Jr. Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts. • # submissions: 900+ entries from worldwide • Winners: 1

st Prize (ROMA Design Group, San Francisco); 2

nd Prize (Kohn Pedersen Fox, New York); 3

rd Prize

(Brooklyn Arts Collective, New York) • Position: N/A; • Jury: Ed Jackson Jr. (Chair), Bret Waller Harry Robinson. • Publications: • Verebes, T., (2001). “Polylinearity”. Scroope, Cambridge Architecture Journal. Issue 13. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University. pp. 84- 90. • Verebes, T., (2000). “Martin Luther King Memorial”. City Levels. (Shonfield, K., Williams, J., Eds.). London, Berlin, Boston: Birkhäuser. pp. 42. • OCEAN US & OCEAN UK, (2000). “OCEAN US & OCEAN UK”, Zoo. Issue 6, August 2000. London: Friary Press. pp. 182.

1999 TKTS: Times Square Ticketing Booth, New York OCEAN D: Tom Verebes, Wade Stevens, Robert Elfer, Kevin Cespedes • Role: Creative Director, Design, Text • International Design Competition • Client: TKTS, New York • # submissions: 682 entries from 32 countries worldwide • Winners: 1

st Prize (Choi-Ropiha, Australia); 2

nd Prize (Thomas Phifer, New York)

• Position: N/A; • Jury: Enrique Norten, Kathryn Gustafson, Jed Bernstien, John Dyson, Lionel MacIntyre, Enrique Norten, Kenneth Patten, Brendan Sexten, David Stewart, Tucker Viemeister, Marion Weiss.

1998 Europan 4: Jeumont Housing & High Speed Transport Interchange, Jeumont, France OCEAN UK: Tom Verebes, Wade Stevens, Robert Elfer, Kevin Cespedes, Anne-Laure Gimenez, Tamzyn Berman, André Lerner, Paul Wiste. • Role: Creative Director, Design Coordinator, Text • International Design Competition • Client: Municipalité Jeumont, France • # submissions: 127 entries • Winners: 1

st Prize (Njiric & Njiric, Croatia)

• Position: N/A; • Jury: N/A • Publications: • Verebes, T. (1999). “OCEAN”, Hybrid Space: New Forms in Digital Architecture. (Zellner, P. ed.). London: Thames & Hudson. pp. 150-163. • Europan 4: Constructing the Town upon the Town - European Results. Paris: Europan. (340 pages)

1997 Lasipalatsi Square, Helsinki, Finland Commissioned Design Study: UIAH, Helsinki Urban Square (40,000m

2); National Bus Terminus; Adaptive Re-use of a modernist building to a Media Centre (500m

2)

OCEAN UK: Tom Verebes, Michael Hensel, Toni Kauppila, Vike Koskelo Role: Design Direction, Design, presentation Structural Consultants: Arups BG4, Bob Lang • Exhibitions: • UIAH, Helsinki, Finland, August, 1997

• OCEAN Net: Urban Surfaces 97, Henie-Onstad Art Centre, Oslo, Norway, December, 1997-January 1998 • Publications:

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• Richardson, V., (1999). “Stuff of Dreams”. RIBA Journal, February 1999 issue. London: Tower Publishing. pp. 6-17 • Hensel, M., Verebes, T. (1999). Urbanisations. London: Blackdog Publications. • OCEAN UK, (1997). “OCEAN UK Practice Profile”, Urban Design Quarterly, Issue 62, April 1997. pp. 40-41. (International PEER-REVIEWED Publication) • OCEAN, (1997). “OCEAN”, Arttu!. Helsinki: University of Industrial Arts Helsinki (UIAH). pp.1-48

1997 Multi-use Complex, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Commission: KL Properties

Joint Venure: Harper-Mackay Architects, London & OCEAN UK OCEAN UK: Tom Verebes, Michael Hensel, Toni Kauppila, Vike Koskelo Role: Design Direction, Design, presentation Structural Consultants: Arups BG4, Bob Lang • Exhibitions:

• The Kunst Aanmoedigingsprijs Amstelveen, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September, 1999 • Publications: • Hensel, M., Verebes, T. (1999). Urbanisations. London: Blackdog Publications.

1997 Costantini Museum, Buenos Aires, Argentina OCEAN UK: Tom Verebes, Michael Hensel, Eva Castro, Toni Kauppila, Vike Koskelo • Role: Creative Director, Designer, Text • International Design Competition • Client: Museo Costantini • 48, 420 sq. ft. • # submissions: 400+ entries from worldwide • Winners: 1

st Prize (Gaston Atelman, Alfredo Tapia, Martin Fourcade, Argentina); 2

nd Prize (Gerardo Caballero,

Argentina); 3rd

Prize (Jean-Pierre Dürig, Philippe Rämi, Switzerland) • Position: N/A; • Jury: Sir Norman Foster, Terence Riley, Cesar Pelli, Mario Botta, Kenneth Frampton, Sara Topelson de Grinberg, Joseph Kleihues, Enric Miralles, Bernardo Dujovne, Jose Ignacio Miguens • Exhibitions:

• Archilab 2000, Orléans, France, 2000 • The Kunst Aanmoedigingsprijs Amstelveen, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September, 1999 • Twenty Young Architects, 8th World Triennial of Architecture, Sofia, Bulgaria, June, 1997 • OCEAN Net: Urban Surfaces 97, Henie-Onstad Art Centre, Oslo, Norway, December, 1997-January 1998 • Publications: • Hensel, M., Verebes, T. (1999). Urbanisations. London: Blackdog Publications.

1996-1997 Busan Railway Complex and Masterplan, Busan, South Korea Joint Venure: Heahn Architects, Seoul & OCEAN UK

OCEAN UK: Tom Verebes, Michael Hensel • Role: Creative Director, Designer • Invited Design Competition (5 Korean Architects, with International JV partners incl. Foreign Office Architects) • Client: Pusan Municipality • 60,000 m

2 Railway Complex; 20 Ha Masterplan

• # submissions: 5 • Winners: N/A • Position: N/A • Jury: N/A • Exhibitions: • The Kunst Aanmoedigingsprijs Amstelveen, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September, 1999 • Publications: • Hensel, M., Verebes, T. (1999). Urbanisations. London: Blackdog Publications.

1996-1997 Jeil’s Hospital For Women, Seoul, Korea Commission: Jeil’s Hospital For Women (Dr. Sunghil Roh) Gynaecology, Obstetrics, and Fertility Hospital Scheme Design

OCEAN UK: Tom Verebes, Michael Hensel, Andrew Wai-tat Yau , Eva Castro, Kim Yong Jun, Vike Koskelo, Tony Jones (Pod Productions, renderings)

Collaborating Local Architect: Hchio-Sang Seung, EPR Architects, Seoul Structural Consultants: Arups BG2, Bob Lang

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T. Verebes Role: Design Direction, Design, presentation • 2000m

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• Exhibitions: • DRLTENPOINTZERO, Architectural Association, February-March, 2008

• Archilab 2000, Orléans, France, 2000 • The Kunst Aanmoedigingsprijs Amstelveen, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September, 1999 • Continuum, Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow, UK, August-September, 1999 • OCEAN Net: Urban Surfaces 97, Henie-Onstad Art Centre, Oslo, Norway, December, 1997-January 1998 • Twenty Young Architects, 8th World Triennial of Architecture, Sofia, Bulgaria, June, 1997 • L'espace A Lien, Ecole d' architecture de Grenoble, France, May, 1997

• OCEAN Net: Urban Surfaces 96, Architectural Association (AA), London, September-October, 1996 • Publications: • Verebes, T., (2008). AADRL Documents 2: DRL TEN, A Design Research Compendium. (Obuchi, Y., Schumacher, P., Spyropoulos, T., Verebes, T., Eds.). London: AA Publications. • O’Kelly, E. (2000). “Life and Seoul”, Wallpaper Magazine, January-February 2000 issue. pp.29. • Verebes, T. (1999). “OCEAN”, Hybrid Space: New Forms in Digital Architecture. (Zellner, P. ed.). London: Thames & Hudson. pp. 150-163. • Hensel, M., Verebes, T. (1999). Urbanisations. London: Blackdog Publications. • Möystad, O., (1998). “Architectuurpraktijk in de vorm van een network: Een beschouwing over de werkwijze van de groep OCEAN”, De Arkitekt, Issue 29, June 1998. Amsterdam: Ten Hagen. pp. 52-59. • OCEAN UK, (1998). ‘OCEAN UK Profile’. Space Magazine, Issue 11. Seoul, South Korea: Space. pp. 88-109. • OCEAN UK, (1997). “OCEAN UK”, Architectural Design AD, Architecture After Geometry issue. (Bates, D., Davidson, P., Guest Eds.). London: Academy Wiley. pp. 58-65. (International PEER-REVIEWED Publication) • OCEAN UK, (1997). “OCEAN UK Practice Profile”, Urban Design Quarterly, Issue 62, April 1997. pp. 40-41. (International PEER-REVIEWED Publication) • Hensel. M., Verebes, T., (1997). “Jeil’s Hospital for Women”, Architectural Profile Magazine AP, N. 4, Volume 1, January-February 1997. . (Limwatanakul, N , Ed.). Bangkok, Thailand: ESP Publications. pp. 32-35. • OCEAN, (1997). “OCEAN”, Arttu!. Helsinki: University of Industrial Arts Helsinki (UIAH). pp.1-48

1996 Bucharest 2000, Bucharest, Romania OCEAN UK: Tom Verebes, Michael Hensel, Toni Kauppila, Anna Klingman • Role: Creative Director, Designer, Text • International Design Competition • Client: Buchurest Municipality • 500 Ha. • # submissions: 354 entries from worldwide • Winners: 1

st Prize (Meinhard von Gerkan, Germany); 2

nd Prize (N/A); 3

rd Prize (N/A); Mention (Catalina Turcu)

• Position: N/A; • Jury: Daniel Libeskind, among others (info N/A) • Exhibitions:

• Archilab 2000, Orléans, France, 2000 • Continuum, Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow, UK, August-September, 1999 • Twenty Young Architects, 8th World Triennial of Architecture, Sofia, Bulgaria, June, 1997 • Publications: • Verebes, T. (1999). “OCEAN”, Hybrid Space: New Forms in Digital Architecture. (Zellner, P. ed.). London: Thames & Hudson. pp. 150-163. • Hensel, M., Verebes, T. (1999). Urbanisations. London: Blackdog Publications. • OCEAN UK, (1998). ‘OCEAN UK Profile’. Space Magazine, Issue 11. Seoul, South Korea: Space. pp. 88-109. • OCEAN UK, (1997). “OCEAN UK”, Architectural Design AD, Architecture After Geometry issue. (Bates, D., Davidson, P., Guest Eds.). London: Academy Wiley. pp. 58-65. (International PEER-REVIEWED Publication)

1996 Scandinavian Embassies Complex, Berlin, Germany OCEAN UK: Tom Verebes, Michael Hensel, Tony Jones • Role: Creative Director, Designer • International Design Competition • Client: Nordic Embassy Compound Berlin • 10,000 m

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• # submissions: N/A • Winners: 1

st Prize (Snöhetta, Norway); 2

nd Prize (Bergen-Pekkonen, Finland); 3

rd Prize (N/A);

Honourable Mention (OCEAN UK) • Position: Honourable Mention Prize • Jury: Info N/A

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• Exhibitions: • Various Exhibitions organised by competition organisers, in Germany, Scandinavian Countries • Publications: • Hensel, M., Verebes, T. (1999). Urbanisations. London: Blackdog Publications. • OCEAN, (1996). “OCEAN”, Architectural Profile Magazine AP, No. 1, Volume 1, July-August 1996. (Limwatanakul, N, Ed.). Bangkok, Thailand: ESP Publications. pp. 64-69.

1995-1997 Arabianranta Urban Masterplan and Urban Design Study, Helsinki, Finland Commissioned Design Studies (3 Phases): UIAH, Helsinki

3km2 coastal site in north Helsinki

OCEAN UK: Tom Verebes, Michael Hensel, KIvi Sotamaa, Tony Jones, Toni Kauppila, Andrew Yau, Vike Koskelo, Juga Loukola, Ville Rantanen, Tomas Palmgren, Lucas Borer; Yellow 6 (Rashid Molinary, Bill Szustak, Chris Meyer). Strategic Consultant: Ron Kenley Role: Design Direction, Design, presentation Arups Transportation: Juan Alayo, Malcolm Simpson Arups Environment • Exhibitions:

• Archilab 2000, Orléans, France, 2000 • 7

th Triennaleof Baltic Contemporary Art, Vilnius, Lithuania, September, 1999

• Continuum, Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow, UK, August-September, 1999 • Freezone, Berlin, Germany, March-April, 1998 • OCEAN Net: Urban Surfaces 97, Henie-Onstad Art Centre, Oslo, Norway, December, 1997-January 1998 • L'espace A Lien, Ecole d' architecture de Grenoble, France, May, 1997 • Strategic Urbanism for European Transition: The New North-South Corridor, Budapest, Hungary, May, 1997 • The Creative City COnfernce & Exhibition, University of Art & Design UIAH, Helsinki, Finland, August, 1996 • OCEAN Net: Urban Surfaces 96, Architectural Association (AA), London, September-October, 1996 • Twenty Young Architects, 8th World Triennial of Architecture, Sofia, Bulgaria, June, 1997 • Publications: • OCEAN Network, (2000). 10x10: 100 Architects 10 Critics. (Mostafavi, M., Chapter Ed.; Constantinopoulos, V., • Hensel, M., Verebes, T. (1999). Urbanisations. London: Blackdog Publications. • Möystad, O., (1998). “Architectuurpraktijk in de vorm van een network: Een beschouwing over de werkwijze van de groep OCEAN”, De Arkitekt, Issue 29, June 1998. Amsterdam: Ten Hagen. pp. 52-59. • OCEAN UK, (1998). ‘OCEAN UK Profile’. Space Magazine, Issue 11. Seoul, South Korea: Space. pp. 88-109. • OCEAN UK, (1997). “OCEAN UK”, Architectural Design AD, Architecture After Geometry issue. (Bates, D., Davidson, P., Guest Eds.). London: Academy Wiley. pp. 58-65. (International PEER-REVIEWED Publication) • OCEAN UK, (1997). “OCEAN UK Arabianranta Masterplan”. Creative Cities: Cultural Industries, Urban Development and the Information Society. (Verwijnen, J., Lehtovuouri, P., ed.). Helsinki: UIAH. • OCEAN UK, (1997). “OCEAN UK Practice Profile”, Urban Design Quarterly, Issue 62, April 1997. pp. 40-41. (International PEER-REVIEWED Publication) • OCEAN, (1997). “OCEAN”, Arttu!. Helsinki: University of Industrial Arts Helsinki (UIAH). pp.1-48

1994 Yokohama Ferry Port Terminal, Yokohama, Japan IDP Hong Kong: Tom Verebes (Partner, Project Architect), James Marshall (Partner), Robert Elfer, Barnaby Budgen. Arup Transportation and Stuructural Hong Kong: Andy Foster, John MacArthur, James Thonger. International Design Competition • Role: Creative Director/Project Architect, Designer • International Design Competition • Client: City of Yokohama • 48,000 m

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• # submissions: 668 from worldwide • Winners: 1

st Prize (Foreign Office Architects, London);

2nd

Prizes: Riken Yamamoto; Ryoji Suzuki 3

rd Prizes: Jean-Pierre Dürig; Masaki Imamura ; Yoko Matsumoto + Kazuo Shinohara; Kazuo Sejima;

Ehrensperger Hannes + Marc; Fischer + Torriani Philippe Honorable Mentions: Shigeru Yoshino; Shin’ichi Ogawa; Concha Lapayese; Dominique Perrault; Eric Lagerberg; Rafael Viñoli; Florian Beigel + Kisa Kawakami; Adam Caruso + Pierre St. John; Marjolijn Boudry + Pierre Boudry; Ulrich Königs. • Position: N/A • Jury: Arata Isosaki, Toyo Ito, Rem Koolhaas, Sandao Watanabe, Masao Kinoshita, Mikiko Arima, Yoichi Goto, Ryoichi Hirose • Exhibitions:

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• Organised by City of Yokohama, Japan, 1995 • AAGDG93 Graduate Exhibition, Architectural Association, January-February, 1995 • Publications: • Hensel, M., Verebes, T. (1999). Urbanisations. London: Blackdog Publications. • City of Yokohama (1995). Yokohama International Port terminal Competition. pp. 119. (437 page monograph of competition entries) • OCEAN, (1995). “OCEAN”. Space Magazine, July 1995 issue. Seoul, South Korea: Space Group. pp. 62-65.

Exhibitions (as Curator)

SIGNIFICANT OUTPUT Exhibition: Paradigms & Prototypes: New Paradigms in Computational Architecture Emerging Power Exhibition (open call for participants): Curator: Tom Verebes (Curatorial Director), with Liu, Y., XU, F., Jing, M., Qin, P (Curatorial Team) Venues/Dates: Jia Pingwa Gallery, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology (XUAUT), Xi’an, China International Exhibition, International Conference (Verebes, T, Organiser, Moderator) and Workshop (17 October – 30 November, 2009) Xi'an Gallery of Fine Art, Xi’an, China (1-28 December, 2009) Featuring: OCEAN CN, exhibitor, showing “Urban China Research Project”, 2008 Participants: Paradigms & Prototypes: New Paradigms in Computational Architecture Exhibition: Arups Advanced Geometry Unit AGU, Designexplorer.net, Biothing, CoDe Research Group,/Zaha Hadid Architects, Contemporary Architecture Practice, EZCT Architecture & Design Research, Gehry Technologies, Grammazio & Kohler, IJP Corporation, Kokkugia, KPF Computational Geometry Group , THEVERYMANY, Materialecology, Preston Scott Cohen, Reiser + Umemoto RUR Architecture. Emerging Power Exhibition (open call for participants): 4of7, Belgrade, Serbia; AnOtherArchitect, Berlin; ASPX, London; Cagliari, Italy; Barkow Leibinger, Berlin; Control Shift, Hong Kong; Daniel Richards, Manchester, England; Dominik Hohl, Tec De Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico; Eduardo Iga Salas, Nuevo Leon, Mexico; Emily White, Los Angeles; Kristof Crolla, London; MAGMA STUDIO, Monterrey, Mexico; Matt Ault, Manchester, England; .O2RESEARCH, London; practi-sc-e, London; Rocker-Lange Architects, Hong Kong; Cambridge, MA; Hsin-Kuang Chen, Los Angeles; Span, Vienna; Jonathon Stahl & Ekaterina Zavyalova, Los Angeles. Publications: •Verebes, T., Liu, Y., Xu, F., (2009). “Parametric Prototypes: New Paradigms in Computational Architecture”, Urban Environment, Design UED., Issue 037 2009/10. (Verebes, T., Liu, Y., Xu, F., Guest Eds.). Beijing: Northern United Publishing Media. pp. 50-126. Regional (Mainland China) Publication Contributions of co-editors: Verebes, T. (60%), Liu, Y. (20%), Xu, F. (20%) # Pages: 176 Contents: • Guest Edited Exhibition Catalogue (“Parametric Prototypes: New Paradigms in Computational Architecture”, Exhibition, October-November 2009, Xi’an) • Introductory Editor’s Article by Tom Verebes: “New Computational Paradigms”. Pp. 47-59 • Text chapters by Tom Verebes Verebes, T., Liu, Y., Xu, F. (2012). New Computational Paradigms in Architecture. Beijing: Tsinghua University Press. International & Regional Publication (fully bilingual: English and Chinese) # Pages: 385 % Contribution: 75% Contents: • Liantang /Heung Yuen Wai Boundary Control Point Terminal Building, (International Design Competition: dotA & OCEAN CN & HKPDA) • Projects, essays, interviews, conference transcriptions • Introductory Editor’s text written by Tom Verebes • Chapter texts written and edited by Tom Verebes REVIEWS: • Domus China Magazine, October 2010 Issue. Beijing • Architectural Culture Magazine, October 2010. Beijing

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SIGNIFICANT OUTPUT Exhibition: DRLTENPOINTZERO Main Curators: Yusuke Obuchi, Patrik Schumacher, Theo Spyropoulos, Tom Verebes Verebes, T. % Contribution (40%) Venue: The Architectural Association Gallery, Architectural Association School, London Dates: 22 February – 8 March, 2008 Featuring: Major retrospective exhibition of work of the staff, students and graduates of the Design Research Lab (1997-2008) • Design Research Projects by 104 design teams (1997-2008) in the Design Research Lab (DRL) • 25 esteemed graduates – the Young Punks – selected from a global network of 354 DRL graduates • Pavilion Prototype Competition (Verebes, T., jury member), by Alvin Huang & Alan Dempsey (C-Space); Along with 27 entries for this competition from graduates and current students. • Staff Projects, including OCEAN D Design Projects: • Tangshan Earthquake Memorial and Museum, Tangshan, China, 2007. (International Design Competition) • GenLITE Interactive Lighting, 2006-2009. (Product Design by OCEAN D) • The Bezalel Academy of Art, Jerusalem, Israel, 2007. (International Design Competition) • Mountain Hut, Palisades, California, USA, 2004. (International Design Competition) • Chamonix Ski Chalet, Chamonix, France, 2003-2005. Commission (Gustavo Mana, Client) • Flemington Jewish Community Centre & Synagogue, Flemington, NJ, USA, 2001. (International Design Comp.) • Rabin Square, Tel Aviv, Israel, 2001. (International Design Competition) • Tumbleweed Urban Furniture, London, UK, 2000. (Material Research Project: Commissioned by Gasworks) • Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Seoul, South Korea, 1996. (Commission: Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Client) Participants: Professional Offices: Zaha Hadid Architects, Adams Kara Taylor AKT, Buro Happold, OCEAN D among others Young Punks: Mirco Becker (KPF), Jens Borstelmann , Attrey Chhay, Alan Dempsey, Aljosa Deklev, Tina Gregori, Steve Hatzelli ,Yosuke Hayano (MAD), Philippo Innocent, Nuru Kari, Cedric Libert , Theo Loren, Maurizio Meossi, Robert Neumayer, Rok Oman, Spiros Papadimitrio, Nicholas Pucket, Jose Salinas, Natasha Sandmeir (OMA), Vivek Vijay Shankar, Saskia Simon, Lars Teichmann, Špela Videčnik, Pim van Wylic, Xiaoyi Zhang Publications: • Verebes, T., (2008). AADRL Documents 2: DRL TEN, A Design Research Compendium. (Obuchi, Y., Schumacher, P., Spyropoulos, T., Verebes, T., Eds.). London: AA Publications. International Publication Reviewed by Editorial Board of AA Publications # Pages: 368 % Contribution: 90% Contents: • 70,000 words authored and edited text Chapter texts (by Tom Verebes) • Prologue Texts: Yusuke Obuchi, Patrik Schumacher, Theodore Spyropoulos, Tom Verebes • Essays by: Mark Bury, Christopher Hight, Jesse Reiser, Brett Steele • Interviews by Tom Verebes with: Andrew Benjamin, Mark Cousins, Zaha Hadid, Jeffrey Kipnis • OCEAN D Design projects REVIEWS: • Hartman, H., (2008). “What Planet are They On?”, Architect’s Journal. Issue No. 21 February, 2008. pp. 26-34. Article by Hattie Hartman on Tom Verebes’ teaching work at AADRL; Review of Exhibition Cover Feature: “The AA’s Design Research Lab, now 10 years old, has changed the language of architecture forever.” • Ephgrave, O., (2008). ‘DRL Ten’ , Blueprint no.266 May 2008 / p.118 Review of DRLTENPOINTZERO Exhibition

Exhibition: Emerging Talents, Emerging Technologies: Architecture Beijing Biennale ABB 2006 Main Curators: Leach, N., Xu. W. UK Curator: Verebes, T.: Curator of United Kingdom section of the exhibition, including: Advanced Geometry Unit ARUP, Specialist Modeling Group/Foster & Partners, IJP Corporation, Adams Kara Taylor, OCEAN D, ROEWU, UFO. Venue: World Art Museum, Beijing Dates: 26 September – 30 November 2006 Featuring: OCEAN D Design Projects: • ABB Pavilion, (Commissioned for ABB 2006), OCEAN D • Rabin Square, Tel Aviv, Israel, 2001. (International Design Competition) • Great Egyptian Museum, Giza, Egypt, 2003. (International Design Competition) Participants: 43 Prominent Architecture Practices worldwide Publications: • Verebes, T., (2006). “United Kingdom”, Emerging Talents, Emerging Technologies: Architecture Beijing Biennale ABB 2006. (Leach, N., Xu. W., Eds.). Beijing: China Building Press. pp. 130-157. Regional (Mainland China) & International Publication (English & Chinese) # Pages: 200

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• RIBA Journal September 2006 Issue Exhibition Review • ABB Pavilion, (Commissioned for ABB 2006), OCEAN D Exhibition: Ten Years After Curator: Verebes, T. Venue: Architectural Association Gallery, London Dates: 3-27 February, 2000 Featuring: Featuring ten emerging architects from 10 East European countries: Bulgaria, Serbia, Russia, Romania, Poland, Czech Republic, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Croatia. Participants: Sadar in Vuga, EOOD, Njiric + Njiric, among others. Publications: N/A Exhibition: OCEAN Net: Urban Surfaces 97 Curators: Bettum, J., Hensel, M., Sotammaa, K., Verebes, T. Vuga, B. Verebes, T. % Contribution (25%) Venue: Henie-Onstad Art Centre, Oslo, Norway Dates: 8 December, 1997 – 31 January, 1998 Featuring: OCEAN Network Design Work, including OCEAN UK Design projects: • Lasipalatsi Square, Helsinki, Finland, 1997. (Commission: UIAH, Client) • Costantini Museum, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1997. • Arabianranta Masterplan, Helsinki, 1995-1998. (Commissioned Urban Study: UIAH, Client) • Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Seoul, South Korea, 1996. (Commission: Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Client) Participants: OCEAN NO, OCEAN UK, OCEAN UV, Sadar in Vuga Publications: •Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: OCEAN Net: Urban Surfaces 96 Curator: Hensel, M., Verebes, T. Verebes, T. % Contribution (50%) Venue: Architectural Association Front Room Gallery, London Dates: 27 September – 17 October, 1996 Featuring: OCEAN Network Design Work, including OCEAN UK Design projects: • Arabianranta Masterplan, Helsinki, 1995-1998. (Commissioned Urban Study: UIAH, Client) • Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Seoul, South Korea, 1996. (Commission: Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Client) Participants: OCEAN NO, OCEAN UK, OCEAN UV, Sadar in Vuga Publications: •Van Berkel, B. and Bos, C., (1997). “The OCEAN net - Becoming Unlimited”, AA Files, Volume 33. London: AA Publications, Architectural Association. pp. 84-87. International PEER-REVIEWED Publication # Pages: 112 Contents: • Article by Van Berkel, B. and Bos, C., including: • Review of “OCEAN Net 96: Urban Surfaces” Exhibition, AA Member’s Room Gallery, Architectural Association London. 1-12 October 1996. • Featuring OCEAN UK Project: Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Seoul, South Korea, 1996. (Commission: Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Client)

Exhibitions (as Featured Exhibitor) Exhibition: 2020 Housing Curator: Wang Weijen, Carlow, J. Venue: The University of Hong Kong, KK Leung Building Dates: 20 May – 15 June 2013 Featuring: OCEAN CN Design Work, including: • Hua Run Masterplan, Hebei Province, China Participants: OCEAN CN, collaborating with C:A+D, Rocker-Lange Publications: Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: Counterpart Cities: FUTUREPORT Hong Kong-Shenzhen Bi City Biennale 2011 Curator: Solomon, J., Tang, D. Venues/Dates: OCT Loft, Shenzhen (9 December, 2011 – 4 February, 2012) Central Market Oasis Gallery, Hong Kong, February-March 2012

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Featuring: Featuring the FUTURE PORT Project, conduced as a research project within a research team at HKU (Verebes, T. Principal Investigator PI). Principal Investigator: Tom Verebes Co-Investigators: Kristof Crolla, GAO Yan, Christian Lange; Praneet Verma (RA) Participants: Teams led by Verebes, T., Al, S., Mak, V. Research Grants: Hong Kong Environmental Conservation Fund (PI: Jonathan Solomon; CI: Dorothy Tang) Shenzhen Biennale Committee (PI: Jonathan Solomon; CI: Dorothy Tang) Knowledge Exchange Grant (HKU), PI: Jonathan Solomon Publications: • Verebes, T. (2013). Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis. (Forthcoming) • Tang, D., Solomon, J (2013). From Water to Land: Urban Ecologies of the Pearl River Delta, Hong Kong University Press. (Forthcoming) • Tang, D., Solomon, J (2012). “Counterpart Cities: Multi-disciplinary Research on Environmental Issues of Hong Kong and Shenzhen.” Green (Domus China), No. 1, Summer 2012, 66-75. (English & Chinese) Contents: • Feature on Counterpart Cities projects, including “Futureport” project (HKU) research team; Tom Verebes, Principle Investigator) • Transcription of Conference Panel Discussion • Tang, D., Solomon, J., Li Hua (2013).. “Multifaceted, Counterparts, Conversations.” Green (Domus China), No. 1, Summer 2012, 76-83. (English & Chinese) Printed Press: • 2012 Lin, Jun Chiang. “「雙城展」規劃環保珠三角 (‘Counterpart Cities Exhibition’ plans a sustainable Pearl

River Delta)”, Hong Kong Commercial Daily, February 19 2012, A02. (Chinese) • 2012 Apple Daily. “倡淨水設施置大廈發展水網絡 (Freshwater Network created through the

integration of water treatment infrastructure in Skyscrapers)” Apple Daily, February 19 2012, A12. (Chinese)

• 2012 Zhuo, Yong. “對應雙城:面對氣候變遷的深港合作行動(Counterpart Cities: Collaborative Action of

Hong Kong and Shenzhen in the face of Climate Change)” Housing and Real Estate (住宅與房地產) No.

315, January 2012, 21-22 (Chinese) • 2011 Yau, Elise. “A Lesson from Shenzhen,深港城市未來” Ming Bao Weekly, Issue 2251, December 31,

2011, 24-29 (Chinese) • 2011 Chow, Vivienne. “Uprooting Shenzhen,” South China Morning Post. December 19, 2011, A4 (English) Digital Media: • 2012 Echeverri, Natalia. “Bi-City Biennale on Urban Transformation in China” in Polis. 15 February 2012. http://www.thepolisblog.org/2012/02/shenzhen-hong-kong-bi-city-biennale.html • 2011 Amer, Mohammed. “Counterpart cities: climate change response by Hong Kong and Shenzhen” in

Architecture Review Blog. 19 December 2011. http://archreview.blogspot.hk/2011/12/counterpart-cities-climate-change.html

• 2011 Leigha, DB. “Counterpart cities: climate change response by Hong Kong and Shenzhen” in Design Boom. 17 December 2011. http://www.designboom.com/architecture/counterpart-cities-climate-change-response-by-hong-kong-and-shenzhen/

Exhibition: DigitalFUTURE Curator: Leach, N., Yuan F. P. Venues/Dates: College of Architecture & Urban Planning CAUP, Tongji University, Shanghai, July-September, 2011 Featuring: Featuring “Endurance & Obsolescence” UGC Funded Seed grant Project No. 200905159014 (Verebes, T. Principal Investigator PI). Participants: This exhibition included a progressive practices such as Zaha Hadid Architects, Greg Lynn Form, UN Studio, Contemporary Architectural Practice and Evan Douglis Studio, together with emerging experimental practices, such

SPAN, Biothing, Kokkugia, Rubedo and Synthesis, along with some talented emerging Chinese architects, such as Archi-Union Studio and HHD_Fun, and student work from leading schools of architecture, including AA, Harvard \ GSD, MIT, RMIT, UPenn, Columbia GSAPP, DIA, USC, CAFA and Tongji.

Publications: •Verebes, T. (2012). “Computing the City of Tomorrow”. DigitalFUTURE: Scripting the Future. (Leach, N., Yuan, P. F., Eds.). Shanghai: Tongji University Press. pp. 43-49. International and Regional Publication # Pages: 228 Contents: • Essay by Tom Verebes, OCEAN CN Design Projects • Featuring design projects in practice, research and teaching, by: OCEAN CN; University of Hong Kong UGC Funded Research Project, “Endurance & Obsolescence” (Verebes, T., P-I); MArch Studio (2010-2011, Verebes, T., design studio tutor). Exhibition: Quotidian Architectures Curator: Du, J. Venue: Former Police Barracks, Hong Kong

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Dates: 30 April – 25 June, 2011 Featuring: OCEAN CN Design Work, including: • Serial Systems: Remodelling Hong Kong Housing, Hong Kong, 2010. (Commissioned for 12

th Venice Biennale)

Participants: OCEAN CN, collaborating with C:A+D, Rocker-Lange Publications: Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: •12

th Venice Biennale International Architecture Exhibition - Quotidian Architectures

Curator: Du, J. (Commissioned by HKIA) Venue: Hong Kong Pavilion, Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy Dates: 27 August – 21 November, 2010 Featuring: OCEAN CN, collaborating with C:A+D, Rocker-Lange: Design Work, including: • Serial Systems: Remodelling Hong Kong Housing, Hong Kong, 2010. (Commissioned for 12

th Venice Biennale)

Participants: OMA, Foster & Partners, Rocco Design, Michael Wolf, David Clovers, William Lim, among others. Publications: •Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) •Verebes, T. (2013). Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis. (Forthcoming, June 2013) Exhibition: Spontaneous Schooling Curator: Woolford, M. Venue: NOUS Gallery, 3.01 Tea Building, 56 Shoreditch High Street, London E1 Dates: 18 June – 4 July, 2010 Featuring: Exhibition on Design Workshops in Architecture, including work from AASH Architectural Association Shanghai (Tom Verebes, Director of AASH). Participants: OMA, Foster & Partners, Rocco Design, Michael Wolf, David Clovers, William Lim, among others. Publications: •Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) • Atwood, B. (2011). “Spontaneous Schooling”, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture “Spontaneous Schooling”. Journal of Architetural Education. Volume 64, Issue 2, March 2011. London: Wiley. pp. 159-161 Exhibition: Machinic Processes: Architecture Beijing Biennale ABB 2010 Curators: Leach, N., Xu. W. Venue: 798 Space, 798, Beijing Dates: 15-31 October, 2010 Featuring: Gordon FU Kin Fai Thesis Project, “Urban Eco-Machine”, (Verebes, T., Supervisor), The University of Hong Kong Participants: 27 Prominent Universities worldwide Publications: •Lerner, R., (2010). Machinic Processes: Architecture Beijing Biennale ABB 2010 Students. (Leach, N., Xu. W., Eds.). Beijing: China Architecture & Building Press. pp. 82-87. Regional (Mainland China) & International Publication # Pages: 240 Exhibition: Hong Kong-Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale 2009 Curators: Dr. Schuldenfrei, E., Yiu, M. Venue: West Kowloon Waterfront Promenade, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR Dates: 3 December 2009 – 27 February, 2010 Featuring: OCEAN CN Design Project: “Parametric Pearl River Delta PPRD”, Commissioned Research Project, HK-SZ Biennale09, including UGC Funded Research (Seed Grant No. 200905159014) OCEAN.CN, in collaboration with Crystal CG and LaN Sponsored by Crystal CG, E-Grow, Phoenix Multimedia, Innovative Creative Participants: 83 Exhibitors, from 23 different countries Publications: •Dr. Schuldenfrei, E., Yiu, M., (2009). Biennale Blueprint: A Catalogue in Progress. (Dr. Schuldenfrei, E., Yiu, M., Eds.). Hong Kong: Icycle Group. pp. 36. Local & International Publication (Exhibition Catalogue) # Pages: 104 •Dr. Schuldenfrei, E., Yiu, M., (2010). Instant Culture: Architecture and Urbanism as a Collective Process. (Dr. Schuldenfrei, E., Yiu, M., Eds.). Hong Kong: MCCM Creations. pp. 310. Local & International Publication # Pages: 468 Contents: Project Feature: “Parametric Pearl River Delta PPRD” Exhibition: 8

th Säo Paolo Architecture Biennale

Curator: Lerner, R. (HKU Section) Venue: Prédio da Bienal, Säo Paolo, Brazil Dates: 31 October – 6 December, 2009

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Featuring: Exhibition of work from Department of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong; including: • HKU-Harvard GSD Joint Studio, Spring Semester, 2009 Participants: Prominent Architects and Schools worldwide Publications: • Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: Alumni Work Curator: Tamzyn Berman Venue: MacDonald Harrington Building, McGill School of Architecture, Montreal Dates: 31 October – 6 December, 2009 Featuring: Exhibition of work by alumni of the McGill School of Architecture, including work by OCEAN, OCEAN D Participants: 30+ Alumni of the McGill School of Architecture Publications: • Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: China Workshops: Divergence Convergence Curators: Joseph Grima, Jiang Jun, Charlie Koolhaas, Qin Lei; American Academy in China, AAC, USC. Venues: Beijing Urban Planning Centre, Beijing, China Dates: 23 August – 19 September, 2009 Featuring: Group show exhibiting the work of the AA Shanghai Summer School (Tom Verebes, Director) Participants: USC, Architectural Association, Harvard GSD, Columbia University, HKU, University of Pennsylvania, among others Publications: Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: BIAC3: International Contemporary Art Biennale Seville 2008 Curators: Brayer, M-A. Venues: Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporaneo (CAAC), Seville, Spain Dates: 2 October, 2008 – 11 January, 2009 Featuring: OCEAN D Design Project: • GenLITE Interactive Lighting, 2006-2009. (Product Design by OCEAN D) Participants: Axel Killian, CLOUD 9 (Enric Ruiz-Geli), Coop Himmelb(l)au, Emergent (Tom Wiscombe), EZCT (Philippe Morel, Jelle Jeringa and Félix Agid), François Dallegret, Jakob + MacFarlane (Dominique Jacob and Brendan MacFarlane), Jones Partners Architecture (Wes Jones), Jurgen Mayer, Kisho Kurokawa, Kol/ Mac LLC (Sulan Kolatan and William MacDonald), Material Ecology (Neri Oxman), OCEAN (Michael Hensel and Achim Menges), OSA – Open Source Architecture, OSS - Open Source Space (Ángel Borrego), Vicente Guallart, Xefirotarch (Hernán Díaz Alonso)

Publications: • Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) • Other publicity N/A Exhibition: Architecture Au-dèla des Formes Architecture Beyond Form Curators: Morel, P. FRAC Center, Centre Pompidou, Paris Venues: Maison de l’Architecture et de la Ville, Marseille, France Dates: 20 February – 20 April, 2007 Featuring: OCEAN UK Design Project: • Tumbleweed Urban Furniture, London, UK, 2000. (Material Research Project: Commissioned by Gasworks Participants: Aranda/Lasch, Bernard Tschumi, Coop Himmelb(l)lau, EZCT, Foreign Office Architects FOA, Objectile, Gramazio & Kohler, IJP Corporation, Axel Kilian, Xefirotarch, Zaha Hadid Architects, amongst others. Publications: • Exhibition Catalogue • MAV PACA (2007). “Architectures computationnelles”. Paris: Editions HYX International Publication # Pages: 248 Contents: • Tumbleweed Urban Furniture, London, UK, 2000. (Material Research Project: Commissioned by Gasworks Exhibition: Transcapes: Digitally Mediated Environments Curators: Hatzellis, S. Venues: UTS Gallery, University of Technology Sydney, UTS, Sydney, Australia Dates: 31 October – 23 November, 2006 Featuring: Group show exhibiting the work of the AA Shanghai Summer School (Tom Verebes, Director) Participants: Arup + PTW Architects + CSCEC, Chris Bosse, Lev Manovich (USA), Lab Architecture Studio, among others. Publications: • Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: The Gen[H]ome Project Curators: Kimberly Meyer

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Guest Curators: Open Source Architecture (Ahrends, C., Neimann, E., Sprecher, A.) Venue: MAK Centre for Art & Architecture, Los Angeles Dates: 29 October 2006 – 18 February 2007 Featuring: • OCEAN D Design Project by OCEAN D: GenLITE Interactive Lighting (Product Design by OCEAN D) Participants: 9 Prominent Architecture Practices in Europe and the US. Publications: • Noever, P., (2006). The Gen[H]ome Project. (Noever, P., Eds.). Los Angeles: MAK Centre for Art & Architecture. pp. 98-105. International Publication # Pages: 127 Contents: OCEAN D Design Project by OCEAN D: GenLITE Interactive Lighting (Product Design by OCEAN D) Exhibition: Changing China Curators: Xu, W. G. Venues: Jinan Architecture Centre, Jinan, China Dates: 8 December, 2005 – 20 January, 2006 Featuring: Group show exhibiting Design Work by OCEAN D Participants: 40+ Architects from over 15 countries Publications: • Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: 9

th Venice Biennale Architecture Exhibition

Curators: Forster, K. Venues: Arsenale, Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy Dates: 12 September – 7 November, 2004 Featuring: Major show exhibition, including Design Work by OCEAN D • Mountain Hut, Palisades, California, USA, 2004. (International Design Competition) Participants: 200+ Architects from over 30 countries Publications: • Forster, K. Ed. (2004). Metamorph: 9

th International Architecture Exhibition, Venice Biennale. New York: Rizzoli.

International Publication # Pages: 464 Contents: OCEAN D Design Project by: Mountain Hut, Palisades, California, USA, 2004. Exhibition: Architecture Beijing Biennale ABB 2004 Curators: Leach, N., Xu. W. Venue: UHN Village, Beijing Dates: 20 September – 10 October, 2004 Featuring: • OCEAN D Design Projects: • Warner House, London, UK, 2004. (Commission: Angela Yeats, Client) • Mountain Hut, Palisades, California, USA, 2004. (International Design Competition) • Ski Chalet, Chamonix, France, 2003-2005. Commission (Gustavo Mana, Client) • Student Work, Design Research Lab, Architectural Association, London (Verebes, T., Course Master) Participants: 160 Prominent Architecture Practices worldwide, from Asia, Europe, North & South America, Australia Publications: • Leach, N., Xu. W., (2004). Fast Forward>> Hot Spots, Brain Cells. (Leach, N., Xu. W., Eds.). Hong Kong: Map Book Publishers. pp. 87, pp. 134-137. Regional (Mainland China) & International Publication # Pages: 168 Contents: The OCEAN D Design Projects listed above Exhibition: Interbuild 2004 Curators: Xu, W. G. Venues: The Building Centre, London, UK Dates: 2-19 April, 2004 Featuring: Group show exhibiting Design Work by OCEAN D • Warner House, London, UK, 2004. (Commission: Angela Yeats, Client) • Mountain Hut, Palisades, California, USA, 2004. (International Design Competition) Participants: 10+ Architects Publications: • Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: Performative Architecture Curators: Cohen de Lara, M. Venues: Technical University of Delft, Delft, The Netherlands Dates: 11 March – 2 April, 2004 Featuring: Group show exhibiting Design Work by OCEAN D

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• Kitchen Design for Residence, Jacksonville, Florida, USA, 2002-2004. (Commission: New Florida Developments) • L-J House, London, UK, 2002-2003. (Commission: Anne Joseph & James Libson, Client) • Mountain Hut, Palisades, California, USA, 2004. (International Design Competition) Participants: 14 World-leading architects, from 8 different countries: Greg Lynn FORM, Reiser + Umemoto RUR, Ali Rahim/CAP, ONL, NOX, Decoi, Marcos Novak, Objectile, EZCT, among others. Publications: • Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: Digital Scapes Curators: Pavan, V., Pongratz, C. R. Venues: galleria Foyer, 6/7, Arena Convention Centre, Vernoafiere, Verona, Italy Dates: 11 March – 2 April, 2004 Featuring: Group show exhibiting Design Work by OCEAN D • Kitchen Design for Residence, Jacksonville, Florida, USA, 2002-2004. (Commission: New Florida Developments) • L-J House, London, UK, 2002-2003. (Commission: Anne Joseph & James Libson, Client) • Mountain Hut, Palisades, California, USA, 2004. (International Design Competition) Participants: 15 World-leading architects, from 7 different countries, including: Diller & Scofidio, Winka Dubbeldam, Kolatan-McDonald, Thomas Leeser, Greg Lynn, RUR Reiser + Umemoto, Bernhard Franken, ONL, Veech Media Architecture, among others. Publications: • Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: Zoomorphic Curators: Aldersey-Williams, H. Venue: Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK Dates: 18 September, 2003 – 4 January, 2004 Featuring: • OCEAN D Design Projects: • Rabin Square, Tel Aviv, Israel, 2001. (International Design Competition) • Great Egyptian Museum, Giza, Egypt, 2003. (International Design Competition) • GRAD8 Installation, Graz, Austria, 2002-2003. (Commission: latent Utopias Exhibition) Participants: 26 Leading Designers/Architects working within the theme of the exhibition, from 12 different countries worldwide, including: Foster & Partners, Renzo Piano Workshop, Reser + Umemoto, Greg Lynn FORM, Asymptote, and others Publications: • Aldersey-Williams, H. (2003). Zoomorphic: New Animal Architecture. (Aldersey-Williams, H., Ed.). London: Lawrence King. pp. 162-163. International Publication # Pages: 168 Contents: OCEAN D Design Projects listed above Exhibition: Software Boundaries Curators: Grobman, Y., Cohen, S. Venues: Association of United Architects of Israel Gallery, Jaffa, Israel Dates: 29 May – 15 July, 2003 Featuring: Group show exhibiting Design Work by OCEAN D • L-J House, London, UK, 2002-2003. (Commission: Anne Joseph & James Libson, Client) Participants: 11 Architects from 6 countries, including Zaha Hadid Architects, Greg Lynn FORM, Tom Kovak, Kas Ooosterhuis, Diller + Scoffidio, Servo, Peter Eisenman, Asymptote Publications: Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Grobman, Yasha. J. (2010). “Soft[ware] boundaries ‐ complex geometry in architectural design.”In The Beauty of Japheth in the Tents of Shem: Studies in Honor of Mordechai Omer, Eds. Jaragan, H. Gal, N. Assaph – Studies in Art History, vols. 13‐14, Tel‐Aviv University. pp. 585‐599. Exhibition: Sign as Surface Curators: Zellner, P. Venue: Artists Space, New York Dates: 6 September – 18 October, 2003 Featuring: • OCEAN D Design Project commissioned for this Exhibition: • Glass Wall Prototype, New York, US, 2003. (Commission: Curators of “Sign as Surface”) Participants: 10 Leading Designers/Architects working within the theme of the exhibition, from 6 different countries worldwide, including: Sauerbruch Hutton, Neutelings Riedijk, Jacob+MacFarlane, FAT, and others Publications: • Zellner, P., (2003). Sign as Surface. (Zellner, P., Ed.). New York: Artists Space. pp. 66-70. International Publication # Pages: 96

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Contents: • Glass Wall Prototype, New York, US, 2003. (Commission: Curators of “Sign as Surface”) Exhibition: Architecture Expérimentale1950-2000: La Collection du FRAC Centre (Experimental Architecture 1950-2000: The Collection of the FRAC Centre) Curators: Brayer, M-A. Venue: Site des Subsistances Militaires, Orléans, France Purchased for the Permanent Collection of FRAC at the Centre Pompidou, Paris, France Dates: 11 June – 12 October, 2003 Featuring: • OCEAN UK Design Project: • Tumbleweed Urban Furniture, London, UK, 2000. (Material Research Project: Commissioned by Gasworks Gallery); Purchased by the Centre Pompidou Museum in Paris for the Fond Régionale d’Architecture Contemporaine (FRAC) Permanent Collection. Participants: A major retrospective exhibition of 100 design projects from 100 of the world’s leading architects, from 17 different countries in Europe, Asia and the Americas. Publications: • Brayer, M-A., Migayrou, F., Eds. (2003). Architecture Expérimentale 1950-2000: La Collection du FRAC Centre. pp. 346-347. International Publication (in French) Major Monograph of 100 design projects from 100 of the world’s leading architects, from 17 different countries in Europe, Asia and the Americas # Pages: 574 Contents: OCEAN D Design Project: Tumbleweed Urban Furniture, London, UK, 2000 Exhibition: Latent Utopias: Experiments within Contemporary Architecture Curators: Hadid, Z., Schumacher, P., Venue: Landesmuseum Joanneum, Graz, Austria Dates: 26 October, 2002 – 2 March, 2003 Featuring: • OCEAN UK Project: GRAD8 Installation, Graz, Austria, 2002-2003. (Commission: latent Utopias Exhibition) • Three Responsive Prototypes, Design Research Lab, Architectural Association, London (Verebes, T., Course Master) Participants: 26 world-leading architects, from 10 different countries in Europe and US Publications: • Hadid, Z., Schumacher, P., (2002). Latent Utopias: Experiments within Contemporary Architecture (Exhibition Catalogue). (Riewe, R., Ed.). pp.89. International Publication # Pages: 108 Contents: OCEAN D Design Project Summary for Exhibition Contents • Verebes, T. (2003). “Non-standard Species”, Latent Utopias: Experiments within Contemporary Architecture. (Hadid, Z., Schumacher, P., Eds.). Vienna: Springer-Verlag. pp. 190-198 International Publication # Pages: 303 Contents: OCEAN D Design Projects: • Rabin Square, Tel Aviv, Israel, 2001. (International Design Competition) • GRAD8 Installation, Graz, Austria, 2002-2003. (International Design Competition) • L-J House, London, UK, 2002. (Commission: James Libson & Anne Joseph) Exhibition: Archilab 2000 Curator: Migayrou, F., Brayer, M-A. Venue: Site des Subsistances Militaires, Orléans, France Dates: 6 May – 25 June, 2000 Featuring: • OCEAN UK Projects • Tumbleweed Urban Furniture, London, UK, 2000. (Material Research Project: Commissioned by Gasworks Gallery) • Arabianranta Masterplan, Helsinki, 1995-1998. (Commissioned Urban Study: UIAH, Client) • Ocean Membrane, 1999. (Self-funded Research Project) • Costantini Museum, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1997. (International Design Competition) • Bucharest 2000, Bucharest, Romania, 1996. (International Design Competition) • Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Seoul, South Korea, 1996. (Commission: Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Client) Participants: 30 of the world’s most innovative architects, from 15 different countries worldwide Publications: • Migayrou, F., Brayer, M-A. (2000). “Archilab Orleans 2000”. Le Plessis-Robinson, France: Blanchard. pp. 178-185. International Publication # Pages: 278 Contents: All Projects listed above in Exhibition • Migayrou, F., Brayer, M-A. (2001). “Archilab”. London: Thames & Hudson. pp. 338-345.

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International Publication # Pages: 528 Contents: All Projects listed above in Exhibition Exhibition: What We Call Progress Curators: Iles, A., Martin, C. Venues/Dates: Gasworks Gallery, London, UK (26 May – 2 July, 2000) Watershed Media Centre, Bristol, UK (September 2000) Featuring: Group art exhibiting OCEAN UK Project: • Tumbleweed Urban Furniture, London, UK, 2000. (Material Research Project: Commissioned by Gasworks Participants: Sam Brown, Dan Holdsworth, Inventory, OCEAN UK. Publications: • Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: Continuum Curators: Gordon-Nesbit, R. Venue: Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow, UK Dates: 9 August – 28 September, 1999 Featuring: Group art exhibiting OCEAN UK Project: • Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Seoul, South Korea, 1996. (Commission: Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Client) Participants: Group Exhibition of Art and Architecture Publications: • Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: 7

th Triennaleof Baltic Contemporary Art

Curators: N/A Venue: Contemporary Arts Centre, Vilnius, Lithuania Dates: September, 1999 Featuring: Group architecture exhibiting OCEAN UK Project: • Arabianranta Masterplan, Helsinki, 1995-1998. (Commissioned Urban Study: UIAH, Client) Participants: Group Exhibition of Art and Architecture Publications: • Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: The Kunst Aanmoedigingsprijs Amstelveen Curator: Lootsmaa, B., Steele, B. Venue: Aanmoediging Foundation, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (in collaboration with The Sandberg Institute, Amsterdam; The Gerrit Rietveld Academy, Amsterdam) Dates: 2-21 September, 1999 Featuring: • Retrospective Exhibition of OCEAN UK design work, with other Finalists/Participants below. • Finalist for The Kunst Aanmoedigingsprijs Prize Participants: Penelope Dean/Peter Trummer, Helge Mooshammer/Peter Moertenboek, Tom Franzen, Joost Grootens, Ludo Grootman, Ira Koera/KZG, Tom Verebes, Sofia Vyzoviti. Publications: • Lootsmaa, B., Steele, B. (1999). “Architectuur: Kunst Aanmoedigingsprijs Amsteveen”. Amsterdam: Stitchting Kunst Aanmoedigingsprijs. pp. 13-16 International Publication # Pages: 39 Exhibition: Cities on the Move Curator: Hanru, H., Obrist, H. U. Venues/Dates: The Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, London, UK; 13 May – 27 June, 1999 Secession, Vienna, Austria; 26 November 1997 – 18 January 1998 PS1, New York, USA; 18 October, 1998 – 10 January, 1999 Musée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France; 5 June – 30 August, 1998 Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humelbaek, Denmark; 29 January – 29 April, 1999 Kiasma, Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland; 1 November – 19 December, 1999 Featuring: • AA Graduate Design Programme AAGDG93 Design Project: Changliu Grouping Area Masterplan, Haikou City, Hainan Island, PR China, 1993-1994. (Verebes, T., Graduate Student Design Project) Participants: Fumihiko Maki, Toyo Ito, OMA, Chang Yung Ho, Kazuyo Sejima, William Lim, Ken Yeang, among many others. Publications: • Hanru, H., Obrist, H. U. (1999). Cities on the Move: Urban Chaos and Global Change; East Asian Art, Architecture and Film Now. London: Hayward Gallery Publishing. pp. 20. International Publication # Pages: 96 Exhibition: Operation Interface

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Curator: N/A Venue: Université de Québec à Montréal [UQAM]: Centre de Design, Montréal, Canada Dates: August, 1999 Featuring: Group architecture exhibiting OCEAN UK Project: • Operation Interface, Montréal, Canada. 1999. (International Design Competition) Participants: Group Exhibition of Media Architecture Publications: Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: Square Curators: Kneer, O., Mueller, M. Venue: Shopfront Gallery: University of North London, London, UK Dates: August, 1998 Featuring: Group architecture exhibiting OCEAN UK Project: • Installation, London, UK. 1998. Commissioned by Square Participants: Exhibition of OCEAN UK, Fluid, Mueller-Kneer. Publications: • Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: Freezone Curator: N/A Venue: URBAN ISSUE Gallery: Berlin, Germany Dates: March-April, 1998 Featuring: Joint Exhibition of Urban Projects • Arabianranta Masterplan, Helsinki, 1995-1998. (Commissioned Urban Study: UIAH, Client) Participants: OCEAN UK ; Peter Hasdell ; Anders Johansson Publications: Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: Critical Projects: 50 years of AA Projects Curator: Mostafavi, M. Venue: Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Exhibition Hall, London, UK Dates: November, 1997 Featuring: Retrospective Exhibition of Seminal Student Projects undertaken at the Architectural Association School of Architecture, London, from 1947-1997. • Changliu Grouping Area Masterplan, Haikou, Hainan Island, China, 1993-1994. AAGDG (Verebes, T. One of 13 Students in AAGDG93) Participants: Archigram, Wolf Prix, Zaha Hadid, Rem Koolhaas, amongst others. Publications: • Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: Twenty Young Architects Curator: Stanishev, G. Venue: 8th World Triennial of Architecture, Sofia, Bulgaria Dates: June, 1997 Featuring: Group architecture exhibition, including a retrospective of OCEAN UK Design Projects: • Arabianranta Masterplan, Helsinki, 1995-1998. (Commissioned Urban Study: UIAH, Client) • Costantini Museum, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1997. (International Design Competition) • Bucharest 2000, Bucharest, Romania, 1996. (International Design Competition) • Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Seoul, South Korea, 1996. (Commission: Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Client) Participants: Finalists for Young Architects Award Publications: • Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: Lasipalatsi Square Curator: Verwijnen, J. Venue: University of Art & Design UIAH, Helsinki, Finland Dates: November, 1997 Featuring: OCEAN UK Design Project feature: • Lasipalatsi Square, Helsinki, Finalnd, 1997. (Commission: UIAH, Client) Participants: Solo Exhibition Publications: • Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: L'espace A Lien Curator: Kenley, R. Venue: Ecole d' architecture de Grenoble, France

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Dates: May, 1997 Featuring: OCEAN UK Design Project feature: • Arabianranta Masterplan, Helsinki, 1995-1998. (Commissioned Urban Study: UIAH, Client) • Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Seoul, South Korea, 1996. (Commission: Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Client) Participants: Solo Exhibition Publications: • Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: Strategic Urbanism for European Transition: The New North-South Corridor Curator: Pólonyi, K. Venue: Technical University, Budapest, Hungary Dates: May, 1997 Featuring: OCEAN UK Design Project feature: • Arabianranta Masterplan, Helsinki, 1995-1998. (Commissioned Urban Study: UIAH, Client) Participants: Solo Exhibition Publications: • Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: The Creative City Curator: Verwijnen, J. Venue: University of Art & Design UIAH, Helsinki, Finland Dates: August, 1996 Featuring: OCEAN UK Design Project feature: • Arabianranta Masterplan, Helsinki, 1995-1998. (Commissioned Urban Study: UIAH, Client) Participants: Solo Exhibition Publications: • Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: Application & Implication Curator: Verwijnen, J. Venue: Le magazine, Grenoble, France Dates: June, 1993 Featuring: LoPSiA, with Donald Bates: • Installation, 1993. (Commissioned by Le Magazin) Participants: D’Ecoi, Objectile, among others. Publications: • Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A) Exhibition: Briey Intervention Curator: Kipnis, J., Johnson, P. Venue: Unité d’habitation, Briey, France Dates: October, 1992 Featuring: LoPSiA, with Donald Bates (Verebes, T., assistant) • Briey Intervention, 1993. (Commissioned by Philip Johnson) Participants: D’Ecoi, Objectile, among others. Publications: • Exhibition Catalogue (Details N/A)

All Other Output Daniell, T. (2014) Book Review: by Thomas Daniell, AR Architectural Review, Australia: Issue 134, January 2014 Book Review of Masterplanning the Adaptive City (Verebes, T.) Kozikoglu, N. (2013). “Feature on Chinese Urbanisation” , XXI Magazine, Istanbul, Turkey: Issue 118, February 2013 Tom Verebes interviewed by Nilüfer Kozikoglu Chiverton, H., “Backchat”, Radio Television Hong Kong RTHK Radio 3, 6 January, 2010. Radio Talkshow: Topic: “Why Big is Better”, regarding Dubai’s Burj Dubai Tower and skyscrapers/high density in HK Tom Verebes, talk show guest Cespedes, K. (2010). “The Fantastic and the Constructible”, Special issue of Form Z Journal

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Transcribed Interview/discussion: Kevin Cespedes(Guest Ed.), interviewer; George Legendre (Harvard GSD), interviewee; Tom Verebes, interviewee

He, Y. (2009). “Interview with Tom Verebes”, World Architecture Interview with Tom Verebes Hartman, H., (2008). “What Planet are They On?”, Architect’s Journal. Issue No. 21 February, 2008. pp. 26-34. Article by Hattie Hartman on Tom Verebes’ teaching work at AADRL; Review of Exhibition Cover Feature: “The AA’s Design Research Lab, now 10 years old, has changed the language of architecture forever.” Verebes, T., (2008). “Parametric Possibilities”. BD Online. 29 April 2008 edition. London: UBM Built Environment. http://www.bdonline.co.uk/parametric-possibilities/3112248.article International Website version of Building Design Magazine (Weekly Professional Journal in the United Kingdom) # Hits: N/A Contents: • Article by Tom Verebes Ten-Have, J., (2005). “Interview with Tom Verebes”, A10 New European Architecture, Issue 6. Rotterdam, Netherlands: A10 Media. pp. 18-22. International Publication # Pages: 70 Contents: • Interview with Tom Verebes, by Jeroen Ten-Have OCEAN D, Park Communications, (2003). “Geometries: A 2004 Diary”. London: Ting.

2003 Diary, designed collaboratively OCEAN D and Park Communications, a firm of graphic designers, featuring 12 OCEAN UK/ OCEAN D Design Projects, from 1996-2003. Sold in stationary shops and gift shops in the UK, US, Canada. Print Run: 5000

# Pages: Contents: • Chapter text (by Hagan) featuring OCEAN UK design project, ‘Arabianranta Masterplan’, Helsinki, pp. 188-189 Hagan, S. (2000). Taking Shape: A New Contract between Architecture and Nature. Oxford: Architectural Press. pp. 168-170. International Publication # Pages: 240 Contents: • Chapter text (by Hagan) featuring OCEAN UK design project, ‘Arabianranta Masterplan’, Helsinki, pp. 188-189 Stavro, A., Ramos-Pinto, A., (2001). “Digital Hybrids”, Lab 02, Summer 2001. (Stavro, A., Ramos-Pinto, A., Eds.). London: editorial Lloyd. pp. 126-129. International Publication # Pages: 204 Contents: • Interview with Tom Verebes, by Stavro, A., Ramos-Pinto, A. • Design Projects by OCEAN D: • Tumbleweed Urban Furniture, London, UK, 2000. (Material Research Project: Commissioned by Gasworks) O’Kelly, E. (2000). “Life and Seoul”, Wallpaper Magazine, January-February 2000 issue. pp.29. International Publication # Pages: 162 Contents: • Feature on Design Projects by OCEAN UK: • Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Seoul, South Korea, 1996. (Commission: Jeil’s Hospital for Women, Client)

Editorships, Invited Lectures and Keynote Speeches

Guest Edited Journal Verebes, T., Liu, Y., Xu, F., (2009). “Parametric Prototypes: New Paradigms in Computational Architecture”, Urban Environment, Design UED., Issue 037 2009/10. (Verebes, T., Liu, Y., Xu, F., Guest Eds.). Beijing: Northern United Publishing Media. pp. 50-126. Regional (Mainland China) Publication Contributions of co-editors: Verebes, T. (60%), Liu, Y. (20%), Xu, F. (20%) # Pages: 176 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Guest Edited Exhibition Catalogue (“Parametric Prototypes: New Paradigms in Computational Architecture”, Exhibition, October-November 2009, Xi’an)

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• Introductory Editor’s Article by Tom Verebes: “New Computational Paradigms”. Pp. 47-59 • Text chapters by Tom Verebes

Editorial Team Verebes, T., (2001). “Retrospective Vehicles”. Unfolding Urbanism. Architectural Association Current Work Series 10. (Benjamin, A. Editor; Verebes, T, Production Team). pp. 38-39. International Publication # Pages: 40 # Citations: N/A Contents: • Article by Tom Verebes. pp. 38-39. • Verebes, T., part of Editorial Production Team (20% of editing and layout) • Seminar Work, led by Benjamin, A.; Assisted by Verebes, T.

Editorial Board Memberships & Peer Reviewerships 2013-2014 Member, Peer Review Committee

German Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development (GIF), Berlin, Tel Aviv

2013-2014 Member, Peer Review Committee

5th

Annual Symposium on Simulation for Architecture & Urban Design (SimAUD), Tampa, Florida, USA

2013-2014 Member, International Evaluation Committee, EPFL Fellows co-funded by Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowships

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, 2013, 2014

2013 DADA Digital Architecture Design Association Conference

Tsinghua University, Beijing

Peer Reviewer for Conference Papers

2012- 2015 Architecture & Culture Journal, Architectural Humanities Research Association, (AHRA), UK

Peer Reviewer, Member of the Editorial Advisory Board

2013 ACADIA 2013 Programme Review Committee, Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA)

Peer Reviewer for ACADIA Conferences & Exhibitions, Waterloo, Canada, 2013

2012- 2015 Architecture & Culture Journal Architectural Humanities Research Association, (AHRA), UK Peer Reviewer, Member of the Editorial Advisory Board 2012 eCAADe Conference: Future Traditions Peer Reviewer for eCAADe Conference papers, Porto, Portugal, 2012 2012 Parametric Thinking and Making in Architecture Conference Peer Reviewer for Conference and Publication 2012 ACADIA 2012 Programme Review Committee Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) Peer Reviewer for ACADIA Conferences & Exhibitions, 2012 2012.04 Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) Annual Conference – 2012.05 Conference Review Committee (Peer Reviewer for Conference Papers) 2011 ACADIA 2012 Programme Review Committee Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) Peer Reviewer for ACADIA Conferences & Exhibitions, 2011

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Invited Lectures (Since January 2009) 2013.12.07 Symposium: XX Models: 20 Belgian Architects

Moderator

Shenzhen Biennale, Shenzhen

2013.11.14 Book Launch & Lecture for: Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century Evening Lecture Sereies Pratt Institute, New York 2013.11.13 The Genealogy of Computational Paradigms Seminar to Digital Futures Programme Ontario College of Art and Design, OCAD, Toronto 2013.11.13 Book Launch for: Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century (T Verebes) Shaping the City (R El-Khoury) Participants: Rodolphe El-Khoury, Tom Verebes University of Toronto, Toronto 2013.10.31 Masterplanning the Adaptive City Evening Lecture University of St. Joseph, Macau 2013.10.31 Masterplanning the Adaptive City Evening Lecture: international Lecture Series The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London (UCL), London 2013.10.15 Book Launch for: Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century Participants: Patrik Schumacher, Brett Steele, Chris Lee, Marina Lathouri, Tom Verebes The Architectural Association, London 2013.09.28-29 DADA Conference Tsinghua University, Beijing Invited Speaker at Conference Moderated Panel Discussion on Digital Education 2013. 07.24 The Adaptive City Symposium: Organiser, Speaker, moderator Shanghai Study Centre, Shanghai 2013.06.18 The Next Generation Invited Speaker at Conference The University of St. Joseph’s, Macau 2013.05.26 Masterplanning the Adaptive City Invited Lecture, The Next Decade lecture Series The University of Hong Kong Shanghai Study Centre

2013.03.04 Design Research: Experimentation & Innovation Invited Lecture University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan 2012.11.26 Masterplanning in the Age of Indeterminacy Invited Lecture National Taipei University of Technology NTUT, Taipei, Taiwan

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2012.11.17 New Computational Paradigms in Architecture Introductory Lecture; Book Launch Tsinghua University, Beijing 2012.11.16 Laboratory Experiments, Discoveries & Inventions Invited Lecture Laboratory of Computational Design, Beijing 2012.10.30 Interfaces for Urban Change Invited Visiting Lecture École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland 2012.07.21 Computation and the Indeterminacy of the City Evening Lecture AA Shanghai Summer School, Shanghai Study Centre, Shanghai 2012.06.15 Lecture to students at Elsa High School, Hong Kong Knowledge Exchange (KE) Lecture 2012.03.04 Aedas Design Summit Critic in Design Review of Recent Projects by Aedas Knowledge Exchange (KE) Event 2012.02.10 Computational Urbanism Chongqing University 2011.11.12 It was a Fabrication Fab Lab Launch Event, University of Tokyo Lecture: Tom Verebes Panel Discussion with Jesse Reiser, Marcos Novak, Kostas Terzidis, Makoto sei Watanabe 2011.09.25 New Materialism: Research at HKU Independents Group Symposium, Architectural Association, London 2011.08.12 Computation and the 21

st Century City

AA Shanghai Visiting School, HKU SSC 2011.06.16 Computational Urbanism Chinese University of Hong Kong 2011.05.19 Virtual Methods, Models and Management Lecture, Conference: The Virtue of the Virtual McGill University, Montreal, Canada 2011.05.05 Computing the City Keynote Lecture at Symposium: On Computation Wuhan University, Wuhan, China 2011.02.17 Go West/Chongqing Lecture, School of Architecture, Chongqing University 2010.12.18 Computational Urbanism Lecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing 2010.11.28 Presentation Kaili masterplan, Guizhou, Guiyan Autonomous Region, China Presentation: Tom Verebes 2010.08.13-21 Workshop: AA Shanghai Global School 2010 AA Shanghai, HKU Shanghai Study Centre Tom Verebes: Programme Director; Studio Tutor; 4 Lectures/seminars

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2010.05.24-25 Computational Urbanism: Rapid Urbanisation vs. Disposable Buildings Research Symposium, University of Technology and Science, UTS Sydney, Australia Tom Verebes: research masterclass, moderator and keynote lecture at symposium 2010.04.22 Green Dreams, Dirty Developments Book Launch; Presentation and Round Table Discussion: Sustain and Develop, 306090 Books Moderators: Jonathan D. Solomon and Joshua Bolchover In conversation with: Lawrence Liauw; David Sadoway; Shiqiao Li; Tom Verebes, Clara Wong Haworth Showroom, Hong Kong 2010.02.06 Paradigms | Prototypes | Parametrics : Histories, Practices & Experiments Evening Lecture, Crystal CG, Beijing 2009.12.05 Hong Kong Pecha Kucha 8 Presentation, Detour Exhibition, Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong 2009.08.13/22 Typologies, Topologies, Computation, Urbanism Four Lecture Series: AA Shanghai Summer School 2009 AA Shanghai, HKU Shanghai Study Centre Tom Verebes: Programme Director; Studio Tutor; Lectures/seminars (4) 2009.02.18 Types, Prototypes & Systems Lecture, Harvard GSD-HKU Joint Studio HKU Shanghai Study Centre

Invited Lectures List of venues invited to, by region/continent

Asia & Australasia 798 Art Space, Beijing American Academy in China, AAC, University of Southern California, USC, Shanghai Architecture Beijing Biennial, World Art Museum, Beijing Architects Institute of Japan, Tokyo Beijing Planning Museum, Beijing Bridge 8 Creative Community, Shanghai Central Academy of Fine Arts, CAFA, Beijing China Design and Research Group, Beijing Chinese University of Hong Kong, CUHK, Hong Kong Chongqing University FAUP, Chongqing, China College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University, Shanghai Crystal CG, Beijing Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, FAUP, Chongqing University, Chongqing Hong Kong Polytechnical University, Hong Kong Hong Kong Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale, West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong Huazhong University of Science and Technology HUST, Wuhan, China Laboratory for Computational Design, LCD, Crystal Education, Beijing National Taipei University of Technology NTUT, Taipei, Taiwan OCT Loft, Shenzhen Pecha Kucha 7 Shanghai, Sculpture Space, Shanghai Pecha Kucha 8 Hong Kong, Detour, Hong Kong The University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Architecture, Hong Kong

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The University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Architecture, Shanghai Study Centre, Shanghai The University of Tokyo Tsinghua University, Beijing Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan University of St. Joseph, Macau SAR University of Technology & Science UTS Sydney, Sydney Xi’an University of Architecture & Technology, XUAT, Xi’an

Europe Angevandte, Vienna, Austria Architectural Association School of Architecture, London, UK Ecole d'Architecture de Grenoble, Grenoble, France The Barbican Centre, London, UK The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, London, UK École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, EPFL, Switzerland Greenwich University, UK The Hayward Gallery, London, UK The Institute of Contemporary Arts [ICA], London Kunstverei (Art Academy) / Hamburg School of Architecture, Hamburg, Germany London Metropolitan University Manchester University, School of Architecture MUS, Manchester, UK The Macintosh School of Architecture, The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, UK The Royal Academy, London, UK The Royal Academy of Architecture [KTH], Stockholm, Sweden The Royal College of Art, London, UK The Royal Institute of British Architects [RIBA], London, UK The Sandberg Institute / The Gerrit Rietveld Academy, The Netherlands University of Art and Design UIAH, Helsinki, Finland University of East London, UK University of Technology, Otaniemi, Helsinki, Finland University of Westminster, London, UK Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart, Germany Technical University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands Technical University of Graz, Austria Vaasa Institute of Technology VITech, Vaasa, Finland The Venice Biennale, Italy The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK

North America Columbia University, New York The Cooper Union, New York Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts McGill University, Montreal, Canada Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Ontario College of Art and Design OCAD, Toronto, Canada Pratt Institute, New York Rensellaer Polytechnical Institute RPI, Troy, New York Rice University, Houston, Texas University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Ne University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada Yale University, Hartford, Connecticut

Middle East

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The American University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates The Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, Israel

Research Grant Record Funding Organisation: GRF Incentive Grant, Research Grant Council (RGC) Project Title/Number: Mass-Customised Cities Project No. RR999.102009279.064502.01100.R12.01 Roles: Principal Investigator: Tom Verebes Date: December 2013-June 2014 Duration: 6 Months Grant Sum: $10,000 Outcome/Impact: Pending Funding Organisation: GRF General Research Fund Grant Application, Research Grant Council (RGC) Project Title/Number: Mass-Customised Cities Project No. N/A as yet Roles: Principal Investigator: Tom Verebes Co-Investigators: Jason Carlow, Dr. David Jason Gerber, Martin Riese Date: Submitted October, 2013 Duration: 18 Month Project Grant Sum: $640,000 HKD Applied for Outcome/Impact: Decision: Pending June 2014 Funding Organisation: URC/CRCG Conference Grant for Teaching Staff Project Title/Number: Parametric Thinking and Making in Architecture Conference, Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan; Paper Presented: “Urbanism in the Age of Indeterminacy” Project No. 201107170680

Role: Principal Investigator Date: 24-25 November, 2012 Duration: 2-Day Conference Grant Sum: $6,610 HKD Outcome/Impact: Concluded; Further writing projects have come from this conference Funding Organisation: GRF General Research Fund Grant Application, Research Grant Council (RGC) Project Title/Number: Mass-Customised Cities Project No. N/A as yet Roles: Principal Investigator: Tom Verebes Co-Investigators: Jason Carlow, Dr. David Jason Gerber, Martin Riese Date: Submitted October, 2012 Duration: 18 Month Project Grant Sum: $640,000 HKD Applied for Outcome/Impact: Decision: Rejected Funding Organisations: Hong Kong Environmental Conservation Fund (PI: Jonathan Solomon; CI: Dorothy Tang) Shenzhen Biennale Committee (PI: Jonathan Solomon; CI: Dorothy Tang) Knowledge Exchange Grant (HKU), PI: Jonathan Solomon Project Title/Number: Counterpart Cities: Climate Change and Cooperative Action in Hong Kong and Shenzhen FUTUREPORT Project (HKU Team led by T. Verebes) Hong Kong-Shenzhen Bi City Biennale 2011 Roles: Jonathan Solomon (PI), Dorothy Tang (CI): Application Proposers for 3 design teams at HKU Tom Verebes Role: Principal Investigator for HKU led by Tom Verebes Co-Investigators of Tom Verebes HKU Team: Kristof Crolla, GAO Yan, Christian Lange; Praneet Verma (RA) Dates: October-December 2011 Duration: 3 Month Project Grant Sums: Shenzhen Biennale Committee (¥201,000 RMB) Environment Conservation Fund Grant ($632,930 HKD)

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Knowledge Exchange Grant (HKU) ($100,000 HKD) $20,000 HKD Contract Research Grant to HKU Team led by Tom Verebes Outcome/Impact: Concluded; Work Exhibited, Published, Reviewed, Curators Awarded Exhibitions: • 2012 “Counterpart Cities: Climate Change and Collaborative Action in Hong Kong and Shenzhen” Central Market Oasis Gallery, Hong Kong • 2011-12 “Counterpart Cities: Climate Change and Collaborative Action in Hong Kong and Shenzhen” • 2011 Shenzhen Hong Kong Bi-City Biennale of Architecture/Urbanism, OCT Loft, B1, Shenzhen, China Publications: • Verebes, T. (2013). Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis. (Forthcoming) • Tang, D., Solomon, J (2013). From Water to Land: Urban Ecologies of the Pearl River Delta, Hong Kong University Press. (Forthcoming) • Tang, D., Solomon, J (2012). “Counterpart Cities: Multi-disciplinary Research on Environmental Issues of Hong Kong and Shenzhen.” Green (Domus China), No. 1, Summer 2012, 66-75. (English & Chinese) • Tang, D., Solomon, J., Li Hua (2013).. “Multifaceted, Counterparts, Conversations.” Green (Domus China), No. 1, Summer 2012, 76-83. (English & Chinese) Printed Press: • 2012 Lin, Jun Chiang. “「雙城展」規劃環保珠三角 (‘Counterpart Cities Exhibition’ plans a sustainable Pearl

River Delta)”, Hong Kong Commercial Daily, February 19 2012, A02. (Chinese) • 2012 Apple Daily. “倡淨水設施置大廈發展水網絡 (Freshwater Network created through the

integration of water treatment infrastructure in Skyscrapers)” Apple Daily, February 19 2012, A12. (Chinese)

• 2012 Zhuo, Yong. “對應雙城:面對氣候變遷的深港合作行動(Counterpart Cities: Collaborative Action of

Hong Kong and Shenzhen in the face of Climate Change)” Housing and Real Estate (住宅與房地產) No.

315, January 2012, 21-22 (Chinese) • 2011 Yau, Elise. “A Lesson from Shenzhen,深港城市未來” Ming Bao Weekly, Issue 2251, December 31,

2011, 24-29 (Chinese) • 2011 Chow, Vivienne. “Uprooting Shenzhen,” South China Morning Post. December 19, 2011, A4 (English)

Digital Media: • 2012 Echeverri, Natalia. “Bi-City Biennale on Urban Transformation in China” in Polis. 15 February 2012. http://www.thepolisblog.org/2012/02/shenzhen-hong-kong-bi-city-biennale.html • 2011 Amer, Mohammed. “Counterpart cities: climate change response by Hong Kong and Shenzhen” in

Architecture Review Blog. 19 December 2011. http://archreview.blogspot.hk/2011/12/counterpart-cities-climate-change.html

• 2011 Leigha, DB. “Counterpart cities: climate change response by Hong Kong and Shenzhen” in Design Boom. 17 December 2011. http://www.designboom.com/architecture/counterpart-cities-climate-change-response-by-hong-kong-and-shenzhen/

Funding Organisation: GRF General Research Fund Grant Application, Research Grant Council (RGC) Project Title/Number: Optioneering Urbanism: Automated Iterative Optimisation in Urbanism

Project No. HKU753912H Roles: Principal Investigator: Tom Verebes Co-Investigators: GAO Yan, Dr. David Jason Gerber, Roy Griffith, Martin Riese, XU Feng Date: Submitted October, 2011 Duration: 18 Month Project Grant Sum: $693,000 HKD Applied for Outcome/Impact: Decision: Rejected Funding Organisation: Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research Project Title/Number: Optioneering Urbanism: Automated Iterative Optimisation in Urbanism

Project No. 201011159007 Roles: Principal Investigator: Tom Verebes Co-Investigators: Stefan Al, Uli Blum, Cristiano Ceccato, GAO Yan, Dr. David Jason Gerber, Roy Griffith, Martin Riese, XU Feng Date: Submitted November, 2010 Duration: 4 Month Project Grant Sum: $120,000 HKD Applied for Outcome/Impact: Decision: Rejected

Funding Organisation: Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research Project Title/Number: Synthetic Computational Design - A Sustainable Approach for High Density Re-Development in China Project No. 20108159003 Roles: Principal Investigator: GAO Yan Co-Investigators: Uli Blum, CHIANG Qiang, Lawrence Friesen, JIANG Jun, LU Chun Xiao, WANG Bin, WONG Wilson W. S., Tom Verebes

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Date: Submitted November, 2010 Duration: 2 year Project Grant Sum: $120,000 HKD Applied for Outcome/Impact: Decision: Awarded Funding Organisation: URC/CRCG Conference Grant for Teaching Staff Project Title/Number: Forum Conference, 12

th Venice Biennale

Project No. 200907170512 Roles: Principal Investigator: Tom Verebes Date: 27-28 August, 2010 Duration: 2-Day Conference Grant Sum: $16,500 HKD Applied for Outcome/Impact: Decision: Awarded Publications: • Verebes, T. (2013). Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis. Funding Organisation: Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research Project Title/Number: “Endurance & Obsolescence: The Problem of Rapid Urbanisation & Disposable Architecture in China” Project No. 200905159014 Roles: Principal Investigator: Tom Verebes Co-Investigators: Tom Barker, Mark Burry, Alshey Hall, Garrick Jones, Yusuke Obuchi, Tom Verebes SU Yunsheng, XU Weiguo Date: May, 2009 Duration: 2 Year Project Grant Sum: $120,000 HKD Applied for Outcome/Impact: Decision: Awarded Publications: • Verebes, T. (2013). Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis. • Verebes, T. (2012). “Computing the City of Tomorrow”. DigitalFUTURE: Scripting the Future. (Leach, N., Yuan, P. F., Eds.). Shanghai: Tongji University Press. pp. 43-49.

Prizes & Awards 2012 Honorary Academic Chairman for Outstanding Achievement, Crystal CG Education, Beijing 2009 Visiting Research Fellow, Key State Laboratory of Architecture, Science & Technology, Xi’an (XAUAT) 2004 Second Prize, Palisades National Park Mountain Hut Design Competition, Palisades, California, USA; ocean D 1999 Finalist, The Kunst Aanmoedigingsprijs Amstelveen, Aanmoediging Foundation, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1997 Twenty Young Architects Award, France, OCEAN UK 1996 Honourable Mention, Scandinavian Embassies Design Competition, Berlin, Germany; OCEAN 1991 First Prize, Keeble College Invited Competition, Oxford University, Oxford, UK; Rick Mather Architects 1988 First Prize, SAQ Competition, Quebec, Canada 1988 Special Jury Mention, Brick Association Competition, Quebec, Canada 1986 Finalist, Brick Association Competition, Quebec, Canada

Research Collaborations 2011-ongoing Independents’ Group Collaborative Research Network for the production of material prototypes, as a basis for shared exhibitions, and publications, between the following institutions: • The University of Hong Kong (Tom Verebes, HKU Coordinator) • The Architectural Association, London • Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, RMIT, Melbourne • The California College of Art, Pasadena, California • Central Academy of Fine Art, CAFA, Beijing

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2009-2011 Go Global Network Collaborative Research Network between the following institutions: • The University of Hong Kong (Tom Verebes, HKU Coordinator) • The Architectural Association, London • The Royal College of Art, London • University of Technology UTS Sydney • Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, RMIT, Melbourne

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Miscellaneous Quotes & Peer Review (RE: OCEAN, co-founded by Tom Verebes’ as a design research-based, network practice)

“The rise of network practices such as OCEAN, founded in London, with members scattered around the world, and the New York and Philadelphia-based Field Operations, a collaboration between architect/theorist Stan Allen and landscape architect James Corner, also reflected the need to expand research and development possibilities that have been luxuries to most firms.” Michael Speaks, (2002). “Design Intelligence and the New Economy It may look as if the landscape changed after 9/11, but features of the new economy are alive and shaping architectural practice”. Architectural Record, 1 January, 2002 Dean, University of Kentuky, Lexington Ky

“(OCEAN's) strength grows out of the weakness of conventional practice, with its emphasis on a singular, invariably style-driven approach…Much of their design research brings to their projects the dynamic relations of the organisational network.”

Mohsen Mostafavi, (2000). 10 x 10 Architects. New York: Phaidon, June, 2000 Dean, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge MA Former Chairman, Architectural Association, London

“Lynn and Kipnis, OCEAN Group, Kenji Ekuan, Zaha Hadid seem on the verge of creating a new system for organising space and, by logical extension, time as well […] their cutting-edge designs are […] efforts to bridge the divide between nature and culture.” Herbert Muschamp, (1999). “Designs for the Next Millennium”, The New York Times Magazine, May, 1999 New York Times Architectural Critic

“OCEAN's aim is to free architectural practice itself from conventional forms - to achieve a dynamic and fluid organisation from a transgressive process of interaction and communication. This international network constitutes a departure from the model of the high-profile master in charge, […] which has dominated architectural practice since the Renaissance.”

Ben van Berkel & Caroline Bos, (1997). “The OCEAN net - Becoming Unlimited”, AA Files 33, 06/1997 Professor, Schtaedleschule, Franfurt, Germany Director, UN STUDIO

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B. Teaching and Learning

Summary of Academic Appointments

Since January 2009 2011-2013 Associate Dean (Teaching & Learning), Faculty of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong 2009-2015 Associate Professor, Department of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong 2007-2013 Director, AA Shanghai Visiting School, The Architectural Association, Shanghai

Prior to January 2009 2005-2009 Co-Director, Design Research Lab (DRL), Architectural Association School of Architecture, London 1997-2009 Course Master, Design Research Lab (DRL), Architectural Association School of Architecture, London 2004-2006 Guest Professor, Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart, Germany 2003 Visiting Professor, Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart, Germany 2003-2005 AA Diploma Unit Master, Architectural Association School of Architecture, London 1996-1997 Diploma Tutor, The University of Greenwich, London

HKU Teaching Duties YEAR (Semester): 2013-2014 (2

nd Semester):

ARCH5002 Architecture & Urban Design IV Thesis Design: 4 Students SETL: N/A Syllabus: Independent Design Thesis Proposal with Thesis Supervisor ARCH4002 Architecture & Urban Design II MArch I Design Studio SETL: N/A Syllabus: “Urban Formation”, Umekita Development Area, Osaka, Japan 2013-2014 (1

st Semester):

ARCH4001 Architecture & Urban Design I MArch I Design Studio Joint Studio with Xu Weiguo Studio, Tsinghua University, Beijing SETL: N/A Syllabus: “Mass Customised Megablock”, focusing on the Tianjin Cultural Center, Tainjin Field Trip to Guilin, China ARCH7120 The Genealogy of Contemporary Paradigms

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MArch Elective Seminar: 10 Students SETL: N/A Syllabus: Readings; Seminar Presentations & Discussions; Tutorials MArch Studio Coordinator 2012-2013 (2

nd Semester):

ARCH5002 Architecture & Urban Design IV Thesis Design: 4 Students SETL: N/A Syllabus: Independent Design Thesis Proposal with Thesis Supervisor ARCH4002 Architecture & Urban Design II MArch I Design Studio SETL: N/A Syllabus: “Groovy Tectonics”, focusing on the design of a series of prototype pavilions on The Peak Field Trip to Guilin, China ARCH5405 Independent Studies Independent Research Paper: 1 Student SETL: N/A Syllabus: Student thesis: “Gaming Software & Architectural Space” MArch Studio Coordinator 2012-2013 (1

st Semester):

ARCH6127 Research Seminar Thesis Year Research Seminar: 26 Students SETL: N/A Syllabus: “Evolutionary Paradigms”: Readings; Seminar Presentations & Discussions; Tutorials; Thesis Proposal submissions MArch Studio Coordinator 2011-2012 (2

nd Semester):

ARCH5002 Architecture & Urban Design IV Thesis Design: 4 Students SETL: ARCH5002 Course Effectiveness: 70.0 73.4 (DeptAve) ARCH5002.34 Teacher Effectiveness: 87.5 74.2 (DeptAve) Syllabus: Independent Design Thesis Proposal with Thesis Supervisor ARCH4002 Architecture & Urban Design II MArch I Design Studio SETL: ARCH4002 Course Effectiveness: 68.6 73.4 (DeptAve) ARCH4002.34 Teacher Effectiveness: 70.8 74.2 (DeptAve) Syllabus: “Ground Control”: LWK R&D Studio focusing on Chinese urbanization on a large development site in Chongqing Supported by LWK Partners, Hong Kong Land, China Merchant; Field trip to Chongqing MArch Studio Coordinator 2011-2012 (1

st Semester):

ARCH5001 Architecture & Urban Design III MArch 2 Design Studio SETL: ARCH5001 Course Effectiveness: 74.6 69.3 (DeptAve)

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ARCH5001.34 Teacher Effectiveness: 72.2 68.2 (DeptAve) Syllabus: “Projective Design Manual for Rebuilding Coastal Japan” Joint Studio with: Jesse Reiser (Princeton University); Nanako Umemoto (EPFL, Lausanne); Yusuke Obuchi (University of Tokyo); David Fletcher (CCA); Xu Wei Guo (Tsinghua University) ARCH6127 Research Seminar Thesis Year Research Seminar: 27 Students SETL: ARCH6127 Course Effectiveness: 55.2 69.3 (DeptAve) ARCH6127.34 Teacher Effectiveness: 64.6 68.8 (DeptAve) Remarks: This course offers a highly speculative nascent specialized area of contemporary design theory, which is new to students. Syllabus: “Computational Paradigms”: Readings; Seminar Presentations & Discussions; Tutorials; Thesis Proposal submissions MArch Studio Coordinator 2010-2011 (2

nd Semester):

ARCH5002 Architecture & Urban Design IV Thesis Design: 4 Students SETL: ARCH5002 Course Effectiveness: 66.5 71.4 (DeptAve) ARCH5002.27 Teacher Effectiveness: 93.9 72.5 (DeptAve) Syllabus: Independent Design Thesis Proposal with Thesis Supervisor ARCH4002 Architecture & Urban Design II MArch I Design Studio SETL: ARCH4002 Course Effectiveness: 60.1 71.4 (DeptAve) ARCH4002.27 Teacher Effectiveness: 70.8 72.2 (DeptAve) Syllabus: “GO WEST: Chongqing”: Chaotianmen site in Chongqing; Field trip to Chongqing ARCH6114 Paradigms & Prototypes History-Theory Seminar SETL: ARCH6114 Course Effectiveness: 71.9 71.4 (DeptAve) ARCH6114.27 Teacher Effectiveness: 68.8 72.5 (DeptAve) Syllabus: Case Study Comparative Analysis of seminal C20 design projects 2010-2011 (1

st Semester):

ARCH5001 Architecture & Urban Design III MArch 2 Design Studio SETL: ARCH5001 Course Effectiveness: 70.4 67.0 (DeptAve) ARCH5001.27 Teacher Effectiveness: 68.8 68.9 (DeptAve) Syllabus: “Forgetting Macau”: Studio focused on the unfinished Cotai Strip site in Macau; Field trip to Macau ARCH6127 Research Seminar Thesis Year Research Seminar: 27 Students SETL: ARCH6127 Course Effectiveness: 53.4 67.0 (DeptAve) ARCH6127.27 Teacher Effectiveness: 55.6 68.9 (DeptAve) Remarks: This was the first year this course was offered. It was introduced as a component for the Thesis studio, which was shortened from an entire year, to one semester. Students were not pleased with a shortened thesis and the SETL feedback reflected these sentiments. Syllabus: “Computational Paradigms”: Readings; Seminar Presentations & Discussions; Tutorials; Thesis Proposal submissions 2009-2010 (2

nd Semester):

ARCH5013 Architecture & Urban Design II (MArch II) Thesis Design: 4 Students SETL: ARCH5013 Course Effectiveness: 75.0 69.3 (DeptAve) ARCH5013.23 Teacher Effectiveness: 91.7 65.7 (DeptAve)

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Syllabus: Independent Design Thesis Proposal with Thesis Supervisor ARCH3013 Architectural Design III (BA(AS) III) BA(AS) III Design Studio SETL: Two-semester Design Studio; SETL feedback only at the end of 2009-2010 Syllabus: “Technology & Materiality”: Analysis of seminal housing projects followed by a material prototype BA(AS) Year-3 Studio Coordinator 2009-2010 (1

st Semester):

ARCH3013 Architectural Design III (BA(AS) III) BA(AS) III Design Studio SETL: ARCH3013 Course Effectiveness: 52.6 62.3 (DeptAve) ARCH3013.23 Teacher Effectiveness: 44.4 64.5 (DeptAve) Remarks: As Studio Coordinator, I worked with Dean Lerner and the Acting Head to develop a new agenda, “Technology &

Materiality”. Students found this challenging, perhaps also a shock to be introduced a new, more contemporary agenda than they were anticipating. My background is in masters, post-professional level studies, and I believe, in hindsight, I pitched this course perhaps somewhat over-ambitiously to the level of final year undergraduate students.

Syllabus: “Mass Customised Housing” Final Year Housing project for Da Mei Sha, Shenzhen ARCH6114 Paradigms & Prototypes History-Theory Seminar SETL: ARCH6114 Course Effectiveness: 62.5 68.8 (DeptAve) ARCH6114A Teacher Effectiveness: 66.7 70.3 (DeptAve) Syllabus: Case Study Comparative Analysis of seminal C20 design projects BA(AS) Year-3 Studio Coordinator 2008-2009 (2

nd Semester):

ARCH4013 Architecture & Urban Design I MArch I Design Studio SETL: ARCH4013 Course Effectiveness: 61.6 64.9 (DeptAve) ARCH401327 Teacher Effectiveness: 83.3 67.3 (DeptAve) Remarks: Taught 1 MArch Design Studio of 6 MArch I Design Studios, each taught by different teachers Syllabus: “Types, Prototypes & Systems”: Site in Old Town in Shanghai Harvard GSG-HKU Joint Studio, together with Preston Scott Cohen’s studio ARCH6114 Paradigms & Prototypes History-Theory Seminar SETL: ARCH6114 Course Effectiveness: 75.0 62.5 (DeptAve) ARCH6114A Teacher Effectiveness: 82.5 62.9 (DeptAve) Syllabus: Case Study Comparative Analysis of seminal C20 design projects ARCH5405 Independent Studies Independent Research Paper: 1 Student SETL: ARCH5404 Course Effectiveness: 83.3 62.5 (DeptAve) ARCH6114A Teacher Effectiveness: 75.0 62.9 (DeptAve) Syllabus: Student thesis: “Zumthor”

Average SETL Scores (2009-2013)

Average Course Effectiveness (2009-2013): 66.7 68.2 (Department Average) Average Teacher Effectiveness (2009-2013): 73.1 68.9 (Department Average)

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Postgraduate Supervision 1. Olgierd Nitka, MPhil completed, 2011-2013; PhD, 2013 - Thesis Title: From Architecture to Global Scales Tom Verebes, Primary Supervisor; with Stephen SS Lau, Secondary Supervisor N.B. I have reviewed several enquiries from potential RPG students, yet some of their applications were unsuccessful, and some others took up places at other universities. I look forward to supervising more RPG students in the future.

Curriculum Innovation & Reform

Member, Curriculum Development Committee (CDC) Chairman, Faculty Curriculum Development Committee (FCDC) Role (as FCDC Chairman): • Participated in launching 3-3-4 Reformed Curriculum, 2011-2012 • Participated in discussions launching BA(Urban Studies), BA(Conservation) programmes, 2011-2012 • Participated in curriculum design of four (4) Faculty Foundation Courses, 2011-2012 • Monitoring (4) quality of Faculty Foundation Courses (FFC), 2012-2013 • Monitoring (15) quality of Common Core Courses (CCC), 2011-2013 • Mentoring of junior staff for proposed Common Core Course (CCC), “The World in Virtual Reality – Applications of 3D Digital Technology”, 2012 • Monitoring Masters reform to 6-Credit model of MArch (Architecture), MLA (Landscape Architecture), MSc (Conservation), MUD (Urban Design), MUP (Urban Planning), 2012-2013 • Reporting to FCDC on Working Group for Doctorate of Design D.DES Programme research, 2012-2013 Member, Teaching & Learning Quality Committee (TLQC), 2011-2013 Chairman, Faculty Teaching & Learning Quality Committee (FTLQC), 2011-2013 Role: • In my capacity as a member of the TLQC, and Chairman of the FTLQC, I have actively sought to implement feedback from SETL, SLEQ and TPG questionnaires into the curriculum and pedagogy at the faculty and department levels. • Coordinated the first Faculty of Architecture Teaching Award, FATA Member, MArch Programme Curriculum Reform Working Group, Department of Architecture, 2012-2013 Role: • Participating in a 5-member working group in the Department of Architecture to discuss curriculum changes to the MArch Programme to be in line with the university’s intention to reform TPG programmes to a 6-Credit Model. • Discussion of new core courses; restructuring of electives based on new classifications of electives • Imminent selection of courses to maintain, courses to eliminate, and new courses to be designed. MArch Studio Coordinator, 2011-2013 Role: • To discuss and coordinate (with teachers, Programme Director, and Head) Design Studio syllabuses of seven (7) ARCH4001 MArch Design Studios, (7) ARCH4002 MArch Design Studios, (7) ARCH5001 MArch Design Studios. Studio Coordinator’s central task is to counsel younger colleagues and visiting professors to write a syllabus which compliments the vision and goals of the MArch programme. • To assist the Head and MArch Programme Director in making appointments of visiting part time teachers • To coordinate design studio reviews, events with external critics and External Examiners of the MArch programme • Together with former Acting Head, Jonathan Solomon, branded the Experiential Learning Initiative of “Research & Development Studios”, or R&D Studios, to connect the student learning experience with professional practices, industry partners, government agencies and cultural foundations. Together with the Acting Head and Dean, I meetings with various organisations to secure funding for these initiatives. Taught one of the first R&D Studios (Tom Verebes/LWK R&D Studio) Researched Proposal for a 3-Year MArch Degree, 2009-2011 • Under former Dean Ralph Lerner’s tenure, among several colleagues, I had helped to shape a proposal to launch a 3-year

MArch degree (currently in abeyance at the Department Level due to space constraints) for students with a background aside from architecture as an undergraduate background. This type of degree has become commonplace in most top US architecture schools.

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Chairman, Working Group to research proposal for a new Doctorate of Design (D.DES) Programme in the Faculty of Architecture • Researching future proposal for a Taught Postgraduate PhD by Design programme, leading to a Masters of Design M.DES, followed by a Doctorate of Design D.DES degree. This proposed degree has precedents in leading universities offering a Doctorate of Design, or PhD by Design degree, including Harvard University, MIT, The Architectural Association, University of Pennsylvania among many others. Chairman, Computation Group, 2010-2012 • Led a working group of colleagues in the Dept. of Architecture (6 junior staff) for two academic years, to innovate upon the teaching of design technology in the MArch and BA(AS) Programmes, and to plan ahead for a 5-year increment. • Discussion and proposals for adapting current courses, and proposing new courses, responding to the emergence of new technologies, and the needs of students, and also for the benefit of the profession. • Discussion and proposals for new facilities and equipment in the Faculty of Architecture Fabrication Lab (Laser Cutters, CNC Machines, 3D Printers, Robotic Arm). Ongoing role in leading efforts to purchase new equipment for Faculty Fabrication Lab, as Associate Dean (T&L). Studio Teaching: Innovations in curriculum/pedagogy, 2009-2013 • Introduced “Computational Urbanism” to the curriculum in the MArch Programme, through design studios and seminars • Introduced Design Theory in ARCH6127, as a much-needed component of computational design theory in this course • Related these research and teaching interests towards sites in Shanghai (with Harvard-HKU Joint Studio), Chongqing (with LWK R&D Studio) • Director, AA Shanghai Summer School: Focusing on urban issues and challenges, with a particular focus of computational methodologies, 2007-2013

HKIA Accreditation Report of MArch & BA(AS) Programmes, 2012 • Led a team of colleagues to draft the 2012 HKIA Accreditation Report, for HKIA/ARB Accreditation. Other colleagues took the lead in preparing other documentation of teaching, research, and exhibiting the work of the Department. Collaborations, Exchanges and Joint Studios: • Harvard GSD-HKU Joint Studio, 2009-2011 • Tom Verebes MArch Studio at HKU, conducted as a Joint Studio with: • Preston Scott Cohen (Graduate School of Design GSD, Harvard University) • Projective Design Manual for Rebuilding Coastal Japan, 2011-2012 • Invited by Obuchi Studio, University of Tokyo • Tom Verebes MArch Studio at HKU, conducted as a Joint Studio with the following design studios/universities: • Jesse Reiser (Princeton University) • Nanako Umemoto (EPFL, Lausanne) • Xu Wei Guo (Tsinghua University) • Yusuke Obuchi (University of Tokyo) • David Fletcher (CCA) • Ken Oshima (University of Washington) • (Nagoya University) • Tom Verebes–LWK R&D Studio, 2011-2012 • Supported by: • LWK & Partners Architects, Hong Kong • Hong Kong Land, Hong Kong • China Merchant, Chongqing • Miscellaneous hosted visits from other design studios from other universities, 2009-2013 • University College London, UCL Barttlett School of Architecture, London, UK • The Architectural Association, London, UK • University of technology Sydney UTS, Sydney, Australia • Tsinghua University, Beijing

Short-term Teaching Workshops (Since January 2009) Director, AA Shanghai Summer School, (Architectural Association Visiting School), Shanghai (2007-2013)

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• A 9-Day computational design workshop, held each July from 2007-2013 (7 consecutive years) • Hosted at University of Hong Kong Shanghai Study Centre, Shanghai, from 2009-2013 (last 5 years) • Focusing on experimenting with latest computational tools, each year on a specific urban theme or problem • Students: ranging from pre-entry; undergrads, grads, post grads, mid-career professionals

Visiting Invited Design Studio Critic (Since January 2009) 2013.04.30 Invited Critic for Final Reviews Hina Jamelle Studio University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 2013.03.05 Invited Critic for Midterm Reviews University of Tokyo: Obuchi Lab, Tokyo, Japan 2013.02.03 Invited Critic for Design Workshop Review, AA Beijing Winter School Architectural Association Visiting School; Hosted at Tsinghua University, Beijing 2012.10.30 Masters Studio Review, Professor Jeffrey Huang Studio École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland 2012.03.19 Joint Studio Review, University of Tokyo Projective Design Manual for Rebuilding Coastal Japan (T. Verebes MArch Studio at HKU) Including Joint Studios: Jesse Reiser (Princeton University); Nanako Umemoto (EPFL, Lausanne); Xu Wei Guo (Tsinghua University), Yusuke Obuchi (University of Tokyo); David Fletcher (CCA, Pasadena, Ca); Ken Oshima (U of Washington); Nagoya University. 2012.02.04 Invited Critic for Design Workshop Review, AA Beijing Winter School Architectural Association Visiting School; Hosted at Tsinghua University, Beijing 2011.10.19 Joint Studio Review, University of Tokyo Projective Design Manual for Rebuilding Coastal Japan Tom Verebes MArch Studio at HKU; and Yusuke Obuchi (University of Tokyo) 2011.06.22 Invited Critic for CUHK Summer School Chinese University of Hong Kong 2010.05.25 Invited Critic for Masters Studios University of Technology and Science, UTS Sydney, Australia 2010.04.29 Invited Critic for Final Jury: BA Design degree, Year 3 Design Studio Hong Kong Polytechnic University 2010.02.07 Invited Critic for Design Workshop Review, AA Beijing Winter School Architectural Association Visiting School; Hosted at Tsinghua University, Beijing 2009.05.08/09 Final Review: Harvard GSD-HKU Joint Studio Harvard University, Graduate School of Design GSD, Cambridge MA 2009.04.29 Final Review: Columbia University-HKU Joint Studio Columbia University, New York 2009.03.26 Joint Review: Harvard GSD-HKU Joint Studio & AA Design Research Lab (London) The University of Hong Kong

Visiting Invited Design Studio Critic, Workshop Tutor (Prior to January 2009) List of venues invited to, by region/continent

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ASIA & AUSTRALASIA Central Academy of Fine Arts, CAFA, Beijing Chinese University of Hong Kong, CUHK, Hong Kong College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University, Shanghai Hong Kong Polytechnical University, Hong Kong The University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Architecture, Hong Kong Tsinghua University, Beijing EUROPE Angevandte, Vienna, Austria Ecole d'Architecture de Grenoble, Grenoble, France The Barbican Centre, London, UK The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, London, UK Greenwich University, UK London Metropolitan University Manchester University, School of Architecture MUS, Manchester, UK The Macintosh School of Architecture, The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, UK The Royal Academy of Architecture (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden The Royal College of Art, London, UK University of Art and Design UIAH, Helsinki, Finland University of East London, UK University of Technology, Otaniemi, Helsinki, Finland University of Westminster, London, UK Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart, Germany Technical University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands Technical University of Graz, Austria Vaasa Institute of Technology VITech, Vaasa, Finland

NORTH AMERICA Columbia University, New York The Cooper Union, New York Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts McGill University, Montreal, Canada Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Rensellaer Polytechnical Institute RPI, Troy, New York Rice University, Houston, Texas University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Ne University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphi, PA Yale University, Hartford, Connecticut MIDDLE EAST The American University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates The Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, Israel

External Examiner 2013-2015 External Examiner

Three year Appointment

MArch Urban Design

The Bartlett, University College London (UCL), UK

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Awards, Exhibitions & Publications of Student Work CAI Hongkui, MArch Thesis Project, 2012-2013 • Selected for Public Review, MArch Programme Public Event • Exhibited in Digital Architectural Design Association (DADA) Exhibition, 751 Art District, Beijing, 27 September – 18 October 2013. Kenneth CHEUNG Shui Lun • Winner, of the prestigious, territory-wide award, HK SAR Government Scholarship Fund 2012-2013 • Kenneth CHEUNG Shui Lun was a student in my BA(AS) Studio 2009-2010; Student in my MArch Studio 2011-2012 CHEUNG Chi Chun, MArch Thesis Project, 2011-2012 • Selected for Public Review, MArch Programme Public Event • Published in: Verebes, T. (2013). Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis. LWK R&D Studio Ground Control MArch Studio, 2011-2012 • Published by Department of Architecture in a monograph of the studio’s work (Sponsored by LWK & Partners) • Published in: Verebes, T. (2013). Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis. MArch I Studio: “Projective Design Manual for Rebuilding Coastal Japan” (T. Verebes MArch Studio at HKU), 2011-2012 Joint Studios: Jesse Reiser (Princeton University); Nanako Umemoto (EPFL, Lausanne); Yusuke Obuchi (University of Tokyo); David Fletcher (CCA); Xu Wei Guo (Tsinghua University) • Exhibited at The University of Tokyo, May 2012 • Published in: Verebes, T. (2013). Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis. • Published in: Verebes, T. (2012). “Projective Manual for Rebuilding Coastal Japan”. Studioplex. (Sharif, M., Ed.). Los Angeles: UCLA Publications. MArch I Studio: “GO WEST: Chongqing, 2010-2011 • Published in: Verebes, T. (2013). Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis. MArch I Studio: “Forgetting Macau”, 2010-2011 • Published in: Verebes, T. (2013). Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis. • Published in: Verebes, T. (2012). “Computing the City of Tomorrow”. DigitalFUTURE: Scripting the Future. (Leach, N., Yuan, P. F., Eds.). Shanghai: Tongji University Press. pp. 43-49. • Published in: Verebes, T. (2011). “Forgetting Macau”, HKIA Journal, November 2011, Issue 61: Special Feature on Macau. (Kee, T., Guest Ed.). pp. 58-61. Gordon FU Kin Fai, MArch Thesis Project, 2009-2010 • Nominated for the RIBA Gold Medal; “Urban Eco-Machine” • Exhibited at the RIBA Exhibition Gallery, London, 2010 • Exhibited in Studioplex, at the Venice Biennale, 2010 • Exhibited at the Architecture Beijing Biennale 2010, at 798 Space, Beijing • Selected for Public Review, MArch Programme Public Event • Published in: Verebes, T. (2010). “Urban Eo-Machine”, Singapore Architect SA. Singapore. • Cover Image of his project & Published in: Verebes, T., (2010). “Special Feature on the Department of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong”, Urban Flux Magazine. Beijing. July 2010, Issue 6. pp. 40-46. • Published in: Verebes, T. (2013). Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis. HKU-Harvard University GSD Joint Studio, 2009 • Exhibited at the Sao Paolo Biennale 2009 • Published in: Verebes, T., (2010). “Special Feature on the Department of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong”, Urban Flux Magazine. Beijing. July 2010, Issue 6. pp. 40-46.

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• Published in: Verebes, T. (2013). Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-first Century. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis.

Miscellaneous Quotes, Student Feedback, Peer Review on Teaching

“The AA’s Design Research Lab, now 10 years old, has changed the language of architecture forever.”

Hartman, H., (2008). “What Planet are They On?”, Architect’s Journal. Issue No. 21 February, 2008. pp. 26-34. Quote from the cover of ‘Architect’s Journal’, on Tom Verebes, Co-Director, AA Design Research Lab, (2005-2009); Course Master (1997-2009); Post-professional MArch (Architecture & Urbanism) programme, Architectural Association School of Architecture, London “Intense! (The tutor/course) tests the student’s ability to engage in critical thinking, also starts to engage students in areas related to scholastic issues that can prove to be invaluable in practical situations.”

Extract from Student Feedback form, ARCH 5002 Thesis Design, MArch Programme, Tom Verebes’ student, 2011-2012 "Tom Verebes is a professor who not only tells, explains and demonstrates, but also inspires!" CHEUNG Chun Chi, MArch Student, ARCH5001, ARCH5002, 2010-2012 Tom was my studio and thesis tutor during my time in the MArch Program. A tutor such as Tom, with vast experience and knowledge in parametric design & architecture, had greatly helped my personal development as a student. Furthermore his enthusiasm and passion in Architecture had been absolutely first class!'

Gordon FU Kin Fai, MArch Student, ARCH4013, ARCH5001, 2008-2009; 2009-2010

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C. Service

University of Hong Kong Administrative & Committee Appointments (Since January): 2011-2013 Associate Dean (Teaching & Learning), Faculty of Architecture Duties: • Chairman and Member of various Faculty-level committees (see below) • Faculty representative for various university level committees (see below) • Championing curriculum development, innovation and reforms in the Faculty • Monitoring and acting on issues related to quality assurance of Teaching & Learning • Oversee projects and initiatives in E-Learning (Moodle, Website, Home-site, and Intranet) • Oversee staffing and facilities of Fabrication Lab and Workshop; Future Planning for equipment and facilities 2009-2013 Member, Faculty Human Resources Committee (FHRC) 2011- 2013 Member, Faculty Executive Committee (FEC) As Associate Dean (Teaching & Learning) 2011- 2013 Member, Curriculum Development Committee (CDC) Faculty of Architecture representative to this university-level committee 2011- 2013 Chairman, Faculty Curriculum Development Committee (FCDC) Duties: • Participated in launching 3-3-4 Reformed Curriculum, 2011-2012 • Participated in launching BA(Urban Studies), BA(Conservation) programmes, 2011-2012 • Participated in curriculum design of four (4) Faculty Foundation Courses, 2011-2012 • Monitoring (4) quality of Faculty Foundation Courses (FFC) in Faculty of Architecture, 2012-2013 • Monitoring (15) quality of Common Core Courses (CCC) offered by Faculty of Architecture, 2011-2013 • Mentoring of junior staff for proposed Common Core Course (CCC), “The World in Virtual Reality – Applications of 3D Digital Technology”, 2012 • Monitoring Masters reform to 6-Credit model of MArch (Architecture), MLA (Landscape Architecture), MSc (Conservation), MUD (Urban Design), MUP (Urban Planning), 2012-2013 • Reporting to FCDC on Working Group for Doctorate of Design D.DES Programme research, 2012-2013 2011- 2013 Member, Teaching and Learning Quality Committee (TLQC) Faculty of Architecture representative to this university-level committee

2011- 2013 Chairman, Faculty Teaching and Learning Quality Committee (FTLQC) Duties: • To implement feedback from SETL, SLEQ and TPG questionnaires into the curriculum and pedagogy at the faculty and department levels. • Coordinated the first Faculty of Architecture Teaching Award, FATA 2012- ongoing Member, Departmental Research Postgraduate Committee (DPRC) 2012- 2013 Member, University Admissions Committee Faculty of Architecture representative to this university-level committee 2012- ongoing Member Department/Faculty Search Committee Centennial Recruitment Tenured Professor (CRP) 2011- ongoing Admissions Officer, Chairman, MArch Admissions Committee Duties: 2011-ongoing MArch Studio Coordinator Duties: • To discuss and coordinate syllabus with 21 studio tutors in three semesters • To assist the Head in making appointments of visiting part time teachers • To coordinate design studio reviews, events with external critics and External Examiners of the MArch programme

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2009-2013 Member, Interview Committee for the Intensified Learning Opportunity Programme (ILOP) 2012-2013 Chairman, Faculty Rapid Response Team Task Force 2011-2012 Department of Architecture Professional Accreditation Committee for HKIA/ARB Accrediation Duties: • Led a team of colleagues to draft the 2012 HKIA Accreditation Report (141 page report), for HKIA/ARB Accreditation for the HKI/ARB CAA Visitation in June 2012. Other colleagues took the lead in preparing other documentation of teaching, research, exhibiting the work of the Department. 2010-2013 Member, Award Committees (for various scholarships/awards) 2011-2012 Member, Faculty Search Committee Fabrication Lab Manager, Faculty of Architecture, 2012 2011-2012 Member, Faculty Search Committee E-Learning Officer, Faculty of Architecture, 2011 2011-2012 Member, Departmental Search Committee Structures/ Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, 2012 2011-2012 Member, Departmental Search Committee Environmental Systems/ Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, 2012 2011-2012 Member, Departmental Search Committee Design &/or History Theory/ Associate Professor, Assistant Professor Department of Architecture, 2011 2010-2012 Chairman, Computation Group Duties: • Led a working group of colleagues in the Dept. of Architecture (6 junior staff) for two academic years, to innovate upon the teaching of design technology in the MArch and BA(AS) Programmes, and to plan ahead for a 5-year increment. • Discussion and proposals for adapting current courses, and proposing new courses, responding to the emergence of new technologies, and the needs of students, and also for the benefit of the profession. • Discussion and proposals for new facilities and equipment in the Faculty of Architecture Fabrication Lab (Laser Cutters, CNC Machines, 3D Printers, Robotic Arm). Ongoing role in leading efforts to purchase new equipment for Faculty Fabrication Lab, as Associate Dean (T&L). 2009-2011 Member, MArch Admissions Committee 2010 Member, Committee for the Selection of Professional and Administrative Staff (Sub-CSPAS) 2009-2010 Admissions Officer, BAAS Admissions Committee

External Administrative & Committee Appointments (Since January 2009): 2013-2015 External Examiner

MArch Urban Design

The Bartlett, University College London (UCL), UK

2013-2014 Member, Peer Review Committee

German Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development (GIF), Berlin, Tel Aviv

2013-2014 Member, Peer Review Committee

5th

Annual Symposium on Simulation for Architecture & Urban Design (SimAUD)

Tampa, Florida, USA

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2013-2014 Member, International Evaluation Committee

EPFL Fellows co-funded by Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowships

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, 2013, 2014

2013 DADA Digital Architecture Design Association Conference

Tsinghua University, Beijing

Peer Review Committee Member for Conference Papers

2012- 2015 Architecture & Culture Journal, Architectural Humanities Research Association, (AHRA), UK

Peer Reviewer, Member of the Editorial Advisory Board

2013 ACADIA 2013 Programme Review Committee, Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA)

Peer Review Committee Member for ACADIA Conferences & Exhibitions, Waterloo, Canada, 2013

2012-2015 Member, Editorial Advisory Board Architecture & Culture Journal Architectural Humanities Research Association, (AHRA), UK 2012-ongoing Chairman, Advisory Board Lavasa School of Architecture A new Architecture School being founded, to start in 2012-2013 Lavasa, India 2012-ongoing Honorary Academic Chairman, Advisory Board Laboratory of Computational Design (LCD) Crystal Education, Beijing 2012-ongoing Member, Advisory Board Xi’an-Jiatong-Liverpool University (XJTLU) Suzhou, China

Significant Knowledge Exchange (Since January 2009) International: 2011-2012 Together with Yusuke Obuchi at Tokyo University, my HKU MArch Studio participated in a global academic project with 7prominent architecture schools worldwide, to propose ideas as a “Projective Design Manual” for assisting the region devastated by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, coordinated by Tokyo University. Including Joint Studios: Jesse Reiser (Princeton University); Nanako Umemoto (EPFL, Lausanne); Xu Wei Guo (Tsinghua University), Yusuke Obuchi (University of Tokyo); David Fletcher (CCA, Pasadena, Ca); Ken Oshima (U of Washington); Nagoya University. Misc. Various Exhibitions; Lectures, Public Forums, Publications, (See “Research/Scholarship”; “Teaching” above) Hong Kong Community: 2012.06.15 Lecture to students at Elsa High School, Hong Kong Part of “Professional Week” events 2012.03.04 Aedas Design Summit Critic in Design Review of Recent Projects by Aedas 2010.01.06 Chiverton, H., “Backchat”, Radio Television Hong Kong RTHK Radio 3 Radio Talkshow: Tom Verebes, talk show guest; High Rise Towers & High Desnity

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Misc. Various Exhibitions; Lectures, Public Forums, Publications, (See “Research/Scholarship”; “Teaching” above)

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