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Revision as of 16:33, 19 February 2015
Robotic Design to Production:
The Robotic Design to Production STUDIO/WORKSHOPs explore and develop novel possibilities of of implementation and integration of Robotics in Architectural Design and Building Industry. Therefore a series of purposeful, Per formative and informed Design to Production Processes will be designed and tested to eventually realize a one-to-one building prototype. This prototype will be a part of the design project in the studio, which is a student housing cluster. In workshops we are aiming at providing the required/unique practical knowledge to inform the design process. Simultaneously applicable and relevant Computational Design Techniques will be implemented to material informed the design exploration processes.
Why:
_The robotic industry is growing fast, and building industry is one of the main realms for this growth.
_Robots are programmable/Flexible machines, therefore by integrating computational/parametric design processes with robotic productions systems we can bridge the gap between digital design interfaces with physical worlds of materials and fabrication.
_By developing new methods of fabrication, and revitalization/robotization of craftsmanship, architects can play more active roles in future of construction industry.
What:
How:
When:
The Spring semester Robotic D2P studio, Start at the end of Feb until end of July 2015. There would be two parallel working stream in the beginning for both workshops and studio, which are, designing of the student housing project and D2P experiments / Prototyping processes. In the mid of the semester we will merge these two streams and converge our efforts to develop and realize the final design and one-to-one prototype.
Where:
@ Protospace (Design Studio)
All three groups should be present during the workshop and studio hours in protospace.
@ HRL (Hyperbody Robotic Lab)
@ V2 Gallery (Exhibition/Demonstration)