Robotic Traces for Architecture: A collaboration with Rubin, Stuk & Søn

Translated title of the contribution: Robotic Traces for Architecture: A collaboration with Rubin, Stuk& Søn

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Abstract

The project Robotic Traces for Architecture explores the aesthetic potential of the traces generated by the computerized tools: the wire-cutter and milling tool within the frame of the classic architectural elements: the frieze and the trophy.
The robot's paths have been developed with the visual programming interface Grasshopper for Rhino based on a parametric setup with various graph types.
Finally, the wavy frieze has been cut out in sandstone with a 10-millimeter diamond-coated wire, and the fluted trophy has been milled out by a 30-millimeter ball-headed milling tool.
The collaboration with Rubin Stuk& Søn demonstrates how workshop-based artistic research within new technology is able to meet professional practice for facade renovation and develop new knowledge for future architectural artistic practice.
Translated title of the contributionRobotic Traces for Architecture: A collaboration with Rubin, Stuk& Søn
Original languageDanish
Publication dateSept 2022
Place of PublicationThe Royal Academy
Media of outputInstallation
Size4x1x1 meter
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2022

Keywords

  • robot milling
  • Robot Technology
  • Robotic Fabrication
  • wire cutting
  • Experiment
  • KUV Architecture
  • KUV
  • KUV Experimnet
  • KUV Formgiving

Artistic research

  • Yes

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