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The first volume of the Adaptive Environments series focuses on
Robotic Building, which refers to both physically built robotic
environments and robotically supported building processes.
Physically built robotic environments consist of reconfigurable,
adaptive systems incorporating sensor-actuator mechanisms that
enable buildings to interact with their users and surroundings in
real-time. These require Design-to-Production and Operation chains
that are numerically controlled and (partially or completely)
robotically driven. From architectured materials, on- and off-site
robotic production to robotic building operation augmenting
everyday life, the volume examines achievements of the last decades
and outlines potential future developments in Robotic Building.
This book offers an overview of the developments within robotics in
architecture so far, and explains the future possibilities of this
field. The study of interactions between human and non-human agents
at building, design, production and operation level will interest
readers seeking information on architecture,
design-to-robotic-production and
design-to-robotic-operation. The chapter "Robotic Building
as Integration of Design-to-Robotic-Production and -Operation" of
this book is available open access under a CC by
4.0Â Â license at link.springer.comÂ
The first volume of the Adaptive Environments series focuses on
Robotic Building, which refers to both physically built robotic
environments and robotically supported building processes.
Physically built robotic environments consist of reconfigurable,
adaptive systems incorporating sensor-actuator mechanisms that
enable buildings to interact with their users and surroundings in
real-time. These require Design-to-Production and Operation chains
that are numerically controlled and (partially or completely)
robotically driven. From architectured materials, on- and off-site
robotic production to robotic building operation augmenting
everyday life, the volume examines achievements of the last decades
and outlines potential future developments in Robotic Building.
This book offers an overview of the developments within robotics in
architecture so far, and explains the future possibilities of this
field. The study of interactions between human and non-human agents
at building, design, production and operation level will interest
readers seeking information on architecture,
design-to-robotic-production and design-to-robotic-operation. The
chapter "Robotic Building as Integration of
Design-to-Robotic-Production and -Operation" of this book is
available open access under a CC by 4.0 license at
link.springer.com
Through a series of highly speculative contributions by both
leading and highly acclaimed practitioners and theorists, this book
gives a new comprehensive overview of architectures’ most recent
practical and theoretical developments. While a few chapters are
mostly dedicated to a historical analysis of how we got to
experience a new technological reality in architecture and beyond,
all chapters including the most forward looking, have in common
their rigorous understanding of history as a pool of radical
experiments, whether one speaks of the history of architecture, or
of sociology, technology, and science. Disruptive Technologies: The
Convergence of New Paradigms in Architecture is required reading
for anybody student, practitioner, and educator who wants to do
serious research in architecture and all disciplines dealing with
the shaping of our environment, beyond the important but restricted
domain of computational architectural design. Additional multimedia
content via app: download the SN More Media app for free,
scan a link with play button and access to the Additional Contents
directly on your smartphone or tablet.
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