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Rivka Oxman ( he, רבקה אוקסמן; born 1950) is an Israeli
architect An architect is a person who plans, designs and oversees the construction of buildings. To practice architecture means to provide services in connection with the design of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings that h ...
, researcher, and professor at the Technion Institute in
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. Her research interests are related to design and computation, including
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and methods, and exploring their contribution to the emergence of new paradigms of architectural design and practice.


Life and career

Oxman graduated from the
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in Haifa in 1966. She received graduate and undergraduate degrees from the
Technion – Israel Institute of Technology The Technion – Israel Institute of Technology ( he, הטכניון – מכון טכנולוגי לישראל) is a public research university located in Haifa, Israel. Established in 1912 under the dominion of the Ottoman Empire, the Technion ...
, where she later became a professor and Vice Dean for Teaching at the Faculty of Architecture and
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. She has been a Visiting Professor at
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and
Delft University of Technology Delft University of Technology ( nl, Technische Universiteit Delft), also known as TU Delft, is the oldest and largest Dutch public technical university, located in Delft, Netherlands. As of 2022 it is ranked by QS World University Rankings among ...
and held research appointments at
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and
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. She has worked at the
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and Kaiserslautern University. She married fellow architect Robert Oxman, and they have two daughters, Neri and Keren. In 2006 she was elected as a Fellow of the
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(DRS) for her work in
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. She is an Associate Editor of ''Design Studies,'' and on the editorial board of other journals on design theory and on digital design. In 2010 she and her husband co-edited a special issue of the journal ''
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'' on “New Structuralism" – the convergence of new design, engineering and architectural technology to a new mode of synthesizing materials and creating space. In 2014 they edited the book Theories of the Digital in Architecture (2014), an overview of the field with chapters from dozens of contributors. Rivka Oxman also edited special issues of ''Design Studies'' on Digital Design (2006) and Parametric Design Thinking (2017). In November 2017 Oxman was awarded an Honorary Doctorate (Honoris Causas) for her research on theories of digital design and exploring the contribution of digital technologies to novel paradigms in design and architecture by the Universitat Internacional de Catalunya (UIC Barcelona).


Publications


Academic papers

Oxman has published papers in scientific journals, conference books, and as invited chapters in books. * Oxman Rivka (1990). "Design Shells: A Formalism for Prototype Refinement in Knowledge-Based Design Systems". ''Artificial Intelligence in Engineering'' Vol. 5, No. 9 * Oxman Rivka (1990). "Prior Knowledge in Design, A Dynamic Knowledge-Based Model of Design and Creativity" ''Design Studies'', Butterworth-Heinemann. Vol.11, No.1 * Oxman Rivka (1994). "Precedents in Design: a Computational Model for the Organization of Precedent Knowledge", ''Design Studies'', Vol. 15 No. 2 * Oxman Rivka (1997). "Design by Re-Representation: A Model of Visual Reasoning in Design" in Akin O. (ed.) a special issue on Prescriptive and Descriptive Models of Design, ''Design Studies'', Vol. 18, No. 4 * Oxman Rivka (1999) "Educating the Designerly Thinker” in W.M. McCracken, C.M. Eastman and W. Newsletter (eds.) special issue on Cognition in Design Education, ''Design Studies'' Vol. 20, No.2 * Oxman Rivka (2001). “The Mind in Design - A Conceptual Framework for Cognition in Design Education” in C. Eastman, W.M. McCracken and W. Newsletter (Eds.) ''Knowing and Learning to Design: Cognition in Design Education'', Elsevier, Oxford * Bar-On D.* and Oxman R. (2002) “Context Over content: ICPD, A Conceptual Schema for the Building Technology Domain” ''Automation in Construction'', Vol 11, No.4 * Oxman Rivka (2002). “The Thinking Eye: Visual Re-Cognition in Design Emergence”. ''Design Studies'', Vol. 23 No. 2 *: This paper received the Annual Design Studies ''Best Paper Award'', granted by the Design Research Society and Elsevier Science. * Oxman Rivka (2003) “Think-Maps: Teaching Design Thinking in Design Education”. ''Design Studies'', Vol. 25 No. 1 * Oxman Rivka, Palmon O.* Shahar M. and Weiss P. T. (2004). "Beyond the Reality Syndrome: Designing Presence in Virtual Environments" in ''Architecture in the Network Society'', ECAADE 2004, European Computer Aided Architectural Design in Education, Copenhagen, Denmark * Oxman Rivka (2006) “Theory and Design in the First Digital Age” ''Design Studies'', Vol. 27 No. 3 * Sass L. and Oxman Rivka (2006) “Materializing Design” ''Design Studies'', Vol. 27 No. 3 * Oxman Rivka (2007) "Digital Architecture: Re-thinking Theory, Knowledge, Models and Medium – Challenge to Digital Design and Design Pedagogy" * Oxman Rivka (2008) “Performance based Design: Current Practices and Research Issues” ''IJAC International Journal of Architectural Computing'' Vol. 6 Issue 1 * Oxman Rivka (2010) “Morphogenesis in the theory and methodology of digital tectonics“ in a special issue on Morphogenesis, ''IASS: Journal of the International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures'', 51(3) * Oxman Rivka and Oxman Robert (2010) Guest Editors, “The New Structuralism: Design, Engineering and Architectural Technologies”, a special issue of ''Architectural Design''. Wiley Publications, July 2010,


Books

* Theories of the Digital in Architecture (2014) – Rivka Oxman and Robert Oxman, Editors,


Lectures and presentations

Oxman's public lectures and keynotes tend to be on digital design, education, computation, and design cognition. * "Informed Tectonics in Material-based Design" (2013) in SIM, the International Conference on Sustainable Intelligent Manufacturing,
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* "The New Structuralism" (2011) in CAAD, the International Conference on Computer Aided Design in Architecture, Liege,
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* "The New Structuralism as a Material Practice" (2011) in
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* "Digital architecture as a challenge for design pedagogy: theory, knowledge, models and medium in Concepts beyond Geometry" (2009) in DMS, The International Design Modeling Symposium,
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* "DDNET Conceptual Structures of Digital Design" (2009) in SIGraDi 2009,
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* "Digital Design Theory and Methodology" (2007) in the Rhino Symposium in association with London Metropolitan University,
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, UK * "Digital Design Paradigms" (2005) under the MECESUP UCH-0217 initiative, Celebration of the 155 year anniversary of the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism,
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* "Theoretical Foundations of Digital Architecture" (2004) in the 8th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Design,
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* "The Challenge of Design Computation" (1997) in ECAADE 5th International Conference of the European Computer Aided Architectural Design in Education, Vienna University of Technology,
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References


External links


Personal Site

Official Site at the Technion

Design Research Society

Design Research Network
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