Title: Flight Assembled Architecture

Category: #self-assembly #roboticarchitecturalenvironments

Author: Gramazio & Kohler and Raffaello d’Andrea

Year: 2011

Url: http://www.dezeen.com/2011/11/24/flight-assembled-architecture-by-gramazio-kohler-and-raffaello-dandrea/

Description: Flying robots will assemble a six metre-high tower

Title: Adaptive Architecture  Lab
Category: #adaptivearchitecture #roboticarchitecturalenvironments
Author: Yeh Chia Chi 
Year: 2011
Url: http://yehchiachi.tumblr.com/
Description: Prototype Robotic System

Title: Adaptive Architecture  Lab

Category: #adaptivearchitecture #roboticarchitecturalenvironments

Author: Yeh Chia Chi

Year: 2011

Url: http://yehchiachi.tumblr.com/

Description: Prototype Robotic System

Title: Robotic Fabrication of Parametric Chairs

Category: #roboticarchitecturalenvironments #interactiveroboticfabrication #parametricfabrication

Author: Taubman College of Architecture at the University of Michigan.

Year: 2011

Url: http://mkmra2.blogspot.com/2011/04/robotic-fabrication-of-parametric.html

Description: Parametric Chair Variation, Designed in Rhino/Grasshopper and cut by the 7-axis robot at Taubman College of Architecture at the University of Michigan

Via: Andrea Graziano @digitag

Title: Robots: the future of building?

Category: #roboticarchitecturalenvironments #interactiveroboticfabrication

Author: UCL Bartlett, Gramazio & Kohler, Ruairi Glynn, Bob Sheil

Year: 2011

Url: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myJ1ihbZZWM&feature=youtu.be

Description: The UCL Bartlett exhibited a multiple axis robot on a caterpillar base, which performed real-time construction. The robot combines digital design and methods in fabrication that are not possible with traditional manual building methods. From Gramazio & Kohler Architecture and Digital Fabrication, this is the first time that this approach to building has been tested in the UK.

Title: Folding Fabrication

Category: #roboticarchitecturalenvironments #foldingfabrication #interactiveroboticfabrication

Author: RoboFold + Studio Laarman

Year: 2011

Url: http://altnresearch.com/?p=354

Title: A_FAB BOT

Category: #digitalfabrication #digitaltectonics #roboticarchitecturalenvironments #interactivefabrication

Author: Brian Harms

Year: 2011

Url: http://curvlabs.com/2011/04/a_fab-bot/

Description: Autonomous Fabrication Robotic Operative

Via: Andrea Graziano @digitag

Title: Epithelium

Category: #responsiveenvironments #roboticarchitecturalenvironments

Author: Shawn Sims

Year: 2008

Url: http://sy-lab.net/#568672/Epithelium

Description: Epithelium refers to the cellular boundary layer that composes organic tissue connecting two surfaces. The human body divides space as it moves through it. The platonic form is no longer when a dynamic vessel is introduced to the space. The Epithelium installation is a physical commentary on the interstitial space between the formal architecture and the body, revealing an intricate relationship.

Title: The Programmable Kinetic Fabric for Architecture

Category: #responsivearchitecture #roboticarchitecturalenvironments

Author: Kensuke Hotta

Year: 2009

Url: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujEq7bDJnvU&feature=player_embedded#!

Description:The Programmable Kinetic Fabric for Architecture by using a real-time genetic algorithm

University: Msc Adaptative architecture and computation, Barlett UCL

Via: Michele Semeghini

Title: An interactive Environment for Relaxation
Category: #responsivearchitecture #roboticarchitecturalenvironments
Author: Michael Fox´s. Robotecture
Year: 2010
Url: http://robotecture.com/eiw2010/index.html
Description: The aim of the course is  to develop the skills necessary to explore, think about, and design  intelligently responsive kinetic objects and systems and spaces.   The primary goal of the course is to expose  students to innovative way  of thinking about design in terms of adaptability  with respect to both  contextual systems and building programming.  The idea is to create  spaces and objects that  can physically re-configure themselves to meet  changing needs. Students will focus on biomimetics for  design inspiration. The central  issues explored are human and  environmental interaction, embedded computational  infrastructures,  physical control mechanisms and the processes that architects and   designers can use in creating and demonstrating of such systems.    Within the framework of this course, design  processes and methodologies  will be developed so that students will have the  practical confidence  to explore such systems in future design explorations.

Title: An interactive Environment for Relaxation

Category: #responsivearchitecture #roboticarchitecturalenvironments

Author: Michael Fox´s. Robotecture

Year: 2010

Url: http://robotecture.com/eiw2010/index.html

Description: The aim of the course is to develop the skills necessary to explore, think about, and design intelligently responsive kinetic objects and systems and spaces.  The primary goal of the course is to expose students to innovative way of thinking about design in terms of adaptability with respect to both contextual systems and building programming.  The idea is to create spaces and objects that can physically re-configure themselves to meet changing needs. Students will focus on biomimetics for design inspiration. The central issues explored are human and environmental interaction, embedded computational infrastructures, physical control mechanisms and the processes that architects and designers can use in creating and demonstrating of such systems.   Within the framework of this course, design processes and methodologies will be developed so that students will have the practical confidence to explore such systems in future design explorations.