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Robo-builders deliver architects' dreams

  • Autores: Hal Hodson
  • Localización: New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2913, 2013, págs. 22-23
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • ROB Technologies is a company spun out from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich by architect-cum-roboticist Tobias Bonwetsch. ROB has developed a mobile robotic construction platform which can be wheeled to any construction site, where it spits out customized brickwork. The bricks are laid according to any design chosen in the customized software which underpins the system. A robotic arm made by Kuka Robotics based in Augsburg, Germany, grabs each brick off a slide, daubs it with sticky epoxy resin and lays it with superhuman precision. The robot means designers can experiment with mathematically complex designs, knowing that every brick will be effortlessly, perfectly placed. Meanwhile, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, robo-arms and design software are being unleashed to create a whole house. Steven Keating at the MIT Media Lab took delivery of a truck with a 15-meter-long boom-arm last week.


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