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'''The Roboticist Consortium'''
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''This project attempts to offer the upcoming World Exposition 2025, to be hosted in Rotterdam, a 7000m2 pavilion that functions as a consortium for roboticists who will be exploring what the fourth industrial revolution could mean for the profession of architecture. This includes, but is not limited to, human/robotic collaboration, hybrid robotic fabrication processes, agent awareness to boundary conditions, real-time multi-agent repositioning in three dimensions, collision avoidance and heterogeneous material distribution. On the other hand, the visitors of the World Expo will experience first hand how these roboticists do their research and conduct their state-of-the-art experiments, interacting to a certain extend with several robotic installations and simulations within the pavilion. For these reasons the project will not only include functions connected to various robotic workstations, laboratories, installations and workshops but will also include facilities specifically for the visitors and the interfaces between roboticist and visitor people flows. Eventually, after the World Expo is finished, the pavilion should remain functional as a research and learning center where industry and academy interact with and benefit from each other.
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'''Ralph Cloot | 4329821'''
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'''Tutors: Henriette Bier, Nimish Biloria | D2RP evaluator: Sina Mostafavi'''
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[[project11:Frontpage|'''Main''']]</div>
  
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'''Inertium''' explores the reconfigurative possibilities of a pavilion designed for the Rotterdam World Expo 2025. Inspired by the Maker Faire, the goal is to provide a platform where a diverse group of engineers, artists, speakers, innovators, etc. can showcase their ideas surrounding the World Expo's theme "Changing Currents". Inertium is solely based on swarm technology of which the agents act as structural nodes. These connections change position based on the daily, weekly or monthly needs of the users and/or visitors.
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Ralph Cloot '''NL'''  | Arwin Hidding '''NL'''
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'''Swarm Algorithms - Processing Configurations 1'''
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Latest revision as of 18:17, 10 February 2016


P2 Informed Porosity Banner.png

The Roboticist Consortium

This project attempts to offer the upcoming World Exposition 2025, to be hosted in Rotterdam, a 7000m2 pavilion that functions as a consortium for roboticists who will be exploring what the fourth industrial revolution could mean for the profession of architecture. This includes, but is not limited to, human/robotic collaboration, hybrid robotic fabrication processes, agent awareness to boundary conditions, real-time multi-agent repositioning in three dimensions, collision avoidance and heterogeneous material distribution. On the other hand, the visitors of the World Expo will experience first hand how these roboticists do their research and conduct their state-of-the-art experiments, interacting to a certain extend with several robotic installations and simulations within the pavilion. For these reasons the project will not only include functions connected to various robotic workstations, laboratories, installations and workshops but will also include facilities specifically for the visitors and the interfaces between roboticist and visitor people flows. Eventually, after the World Expo is finished, the pavilion should remain functional as a research and learning center where industry and academy interact with and benefit from each other.

Ralph Cloot | 4329821

Tutors: Henriette Bier, Nimish Biloria | D2RP evaluator: Sina Mostafavi

P2 Concept.png P2 Workflow.png