Print Email Facebook Twitter Robotically Driven Architectural Production Title Robotically Driven Architectural Production Author Bier, H.H. Faculty Architecture and The Built Environment Department Architectural Engineering +Technology Date 2014-07-01 Abstract Robotically driven architectural production advances seamless, computer-numerically controlled (CNC) and robotically supported design to production and operation processes enabling im-plementation of robotically driven buildings from conceptualisation to use. It enables production of free-formed, heterogeneous, optimized structures in order to address specific requirements in terms of properties (density, consistency, rigidity, etc.) and behaviours (re-configurability, responsiveness, etc.) in accordance to formal, functional, structural, climatic, environmental, and economic needs. This may require multi-robot collaboration implying that several robots collaborate with each other and humans in the process of production and assembly of multi-material, free-formed, diverse, and optimized building components and buildings. Subject robotically driven architecturerobotically driven productionsensor-actuator mechanismscyber-physical systems To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:769c6e25-06ab-4674-9796-4a45f9a68fbd ISSN 2309-0103 Source Archidoct, 2 (1), 2014 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights (c) 2014 The Author(s) Files PDF 314114.pdf 1.77 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:769c6e25-06ab-4674-9796-4a45f9a68fbd/datastream/OBJ/view