Augmented Bricklaying from Gramazio Kohler Research
Augmented Bricklaying from Gramazio Kohler Research Augmented Bricklaying A visionary project showcasing the future construction site The Kitrvs winery façade is built of 13596 bricks. It is currently the largest project entirely assembled onsite with an interactive design system and augmented reality interface. Using a custom made dynamic optical guidance system developed by researchers of ETH Zürich, local masons in Greece constructed the 225m2 large façade in less than three months. The highly articulate brick walls demonstrate how Augmented Bricklaying combines the advantages of computational design with the dexterity of humans, supporting an entirely new way of fabrication. For more information visit: Collaborators: Dr. Kathrin Dörfler, Daniela Mitterberger, Dr. Timothy Sandy, Foteini Salveridou, Fernando Cena, Lukas Stadlmann, Lefteris Kotsonis, Eleni Alexi, Dimitris Ntantamis Original Video:
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