The bioinspired pavilion shows how processes that account for geometrical, productional, structural, environmental, and aesthetic requirements, along with robotic fabrication techniques applied to natural materials, generate works that are both ecolo
Based on the conclusions drawn from a study of the internal structure of sea urchins, the pavilion is assembled with 151 pieces, prefabricated with robotic stitching from three strips of plywood, and covers an area of 85 m² with a weight of only 7.85
This house for children in need and volunteers helping them is part of a larger project: the masterplan that, under the name Village of Hope and on the initiative of the NGO Thembalistha, a group of students from the University of Stuttgart has been
El diseño computacional y la construcción robotizada se han combinado para generar un pabellón modular de madera, cuya forma se inspira en la de los organismos marinos.