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The Robotic Touch. How Robots Change Architecture | Fabio Gramazio, Matthias Kohler, Jan Willmann | 9783906027371

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The Robotic Touch

How Robots Change Architecture

Author:Fabio Gramazio, Matthias Kohler, Jan Willmann

Publisher:PARK Books

ISBN: 978-3-906027-37-1

  • Hardcover
  • English
  • 488 Pages
  • Feb 3, 2014

As the connection between data and building materials grows ever closer, with digital information not just informing plans but actually being used to create the material that will construct a building - robots are necessarily playing a large role in architecture. Yet the use of robots in architecture has not been treated comprehensively until now.

The book The Robotic Touch. How Robots Change Architecture features more than thirty research projects on robots in architecture originating at the Chair for Architecture and Digital Fabrication at ETH Zurich, documenting various methods and concepts relating to the use of robots in architecture. In particular, The Robotic Touch. How Robots Change Architecture offers the first full analysis of the material and constructive aspects of robot-based building projects - and draws out the implications for architectural design on the growing use of robots.

The Robotic Touch. How Robots Change Architecture is rounded out by topical essays on broader aspects of the subject, along with technical data-sheets and a helpful glossary.As the connection between data and building materials grows ever closer, with digital information not just informing plans but actually being used to create the material that will construct a building—robots are necessarily playing a large role in architecture. Yet the use of robots in architecture has not been treated comprehensively until now.

As the connection between data and building materials grows ever closer, with digital information not just informing plans but actually being used to create the material that will construct a building - robots are necessarily playing a large role in architecture. Yet the use of robots in architecture has not been treated comprehensively until now.

The book The Robotic Touch. How Robots Change Architecture features more than thirty research projects on robots in architecture originating at the Chair for Architecture and Digital Fabrication at ETH Zurich, documenting various methods and concepts relating to the use of robots in architecture. In particular, The Robotic Touch. How Robots Change Architecture offers the first full analysis of the material and constructive aspects of robot-based building projects - and draws out the implications for architectural design on the growing use of robots.

The Robotic Touch. How Robots Change Architecture is rounded out by topical essays on broader aspects of the subject, along with technical data-sheets and a helpful glossary.As the connection between data and building materials grows ever closer, with digital information not just informing plans but actually being used to create the material that will construct a building—robots are necessarily playing a large role in architecture. Yet the use of robots in architecture has not been treated comprehensively until now.

The Robotic Touch. How Robots Change Architecture features thirty-three research projects on robots in architecture originating at the Chair for Architecture and Digital Fabrication at ETH Zurich, documenting various methods and concepts relating to the use of robots in architecture. In particular, The Robotic Touch offers the first full analysis of the material and constructive aspects of robot-based building projects- and draws out the implications for architectural design on the growing use of robots. The volume is rounded out by five topical essays on broader aspects of the subject, along with technical data-sheets.

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