The paper presents research on a hierarchical, computational design approach for the aggregation of dry-joint, interlocking building blocks and their autonomous assembly by robots. The elements are based on the SL Block system developed by Shen-Guan Shih. The work proposes strategies to assemble multiple SL blocks to form larger aggregations which subsequently turn into building elements on another scale. This approach allows reconsidering the resolution of architectural constructions. Building elements that have previously been considered as solid and monolithic can now be aggregated by many small SL-Blocks. Those dry-joint aggregations allow for easy disassembly and reassembly into different configurations and therefore contribute to a ci...
Prefabrication of structures is currently used in a limited capacity, due to the lack of flexibility...
The projects featured in this paper aim to demonstrate the potential of Discrete Robotic Assembly in...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
The paper presents research on a hierarchical, computational design approach for the aggregation of ...
We describe a system in which simple, identical, autonomous robots assemble two-dimensional structur...
Robotic fabrication has expanded existing construction techniques, i.a. through enabling the assembl...
The projects featured in this paper aim to demonstrate the potential of Discrete Robotic Assembly in...
Several approaches have been presented which allow robots to build structures to adapt themselves or...
This work develops optimal assembly sequences for modular building blocks. The underlying concept is...
The Design-to-Robotic-Assembly project presented in this paper showcases an integrative approach for...
Prefabrication of structures is currently used in a limited capacity, due to the lack of flexibility...
The projects featured in this paper aim to demonstrate the potential of Discrete Robotic Assembly in...
The accelerating changes in how people use and occupy buildings, coupled with humanity’s growing con...
The accelerating changes in how people use and occupy buildings, coupled with humanity’s growing con...
The accelerating changes in how people use and occupy buildings, coupled with humanity’s growing con...
Prefabrication of structures is currently used in a limited capacity, due to the lack of flexibility...
The projects featured in this paper aim to demonstrate the potential of Discrete Robotic Assembly in...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
The paper presents research on a hierarchical, computational design approach for the aggregation of ...
We describe a system in which simple, identical, autonomous robots assemble two-dimensional structur...
Robotic fabrication has expanded existing construction techniques, i.a. through enabling the assembl...
The projects featured in this paper aim to demonstrate the potential of Discrete Robotic Assembly in...
Several approaches have been presented which allow robots to build structures to adapt themselves or...
This work develops optimal assembly sequences for modular building blocks. The underlying concept is...
The Design-to-Robotic-Assembly project presented in this paper showcases an integrative approach for...
Prefabrication of structures is currently used in a limited capacity, due to the lack of flexibility...
The projects featured in this paper aim to demonstrate the potential of Discrete Robotic Assembly in...
The accelerating changes in how people use and occupy buildings, coupled with humanity’s growing con...
The accelerating changes in how people use and occupy buildings, coupled with humanity’s growing con...
The accelerating changes in how people use and occupy buildings, coupled with humanity’s growing con...
Prefabrication of structures is currently used in a limited capacity, due to the lack of flexibility...
The projects featured in this paper aim to demonstrate the potential of Discrete Robotic Assembly in...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...