Flying Robots Get Ready To Construct 20-Feet Exhibition Tower

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A fleet of flying robots are about to try out a brand-new profession - Construction. Their first project will not be a giant skyscraper, but an exhibition tower that measures 11.4ft. wide and 19.7 ft. high - Built entirely from pre-fabricated polystyrene foam modules.

The 50 Quadcopters that will simultaneously lift, transport and assemble the tower within the confines of a 32 x 32 x 32 foot airspace, have been pre-programmed to receive real-time instructions from a human situated in a local control room. Though each robot is fitted with custom electronics and sensors so that it can fly autonomously without crashing into each other, they will also be supervised by a special Fleet Management Technology, should they get too close to another robot. That same technology will also monitor the take-offs, landings and even, re-charging.

The brainchild of Swiss architects Gramazio & Kohler and Italian robot designer Raffaello D'Andrea, the project is being undertaken to inspire new methods of thinking about architecture as a "physical process of dynamic formation".

The construction of this first-ever robot built tower, dubbed 'Flight Assembled Architecture' is scheduled to take place at the FRAC center in Orleans, France on December 2nd, 3rd and 4th, where it will also be exhibited for all to see, until February 2012.

Resources: gizmag.com, frac-center-fr, constructionweeklyonline.com

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  • coolabout 12 years
    cool
    • Wikkidabout 12 years
      dat just looks like a helicopter
      • emmanuelawb
        emmanuelawbabout 12 years
        awsome
        • masonabout 12 years
          awesome
          • masonabout 12 years
            cool
            • ddabout 12 years
              how did you make that
              • infoabout 12 years
                they never constructed the tower
                • Saggyabout 12 years
                  I'm In love with them
                  • Danover 12 years
                    Can't wate to see the competed project think of the posabilitys when the teck is scaled up, think how it might assist people in everyday life.
                    • Leviover 12 years
                      This is awsome' Think of how much it would change the WORLD???!!!