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Robotic Fabrication In Architecture Art And Design 2016 1st Edition Dagmar Reinhardt

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Robotic Fabrication In Architecture Art And Design 2016 1st Edition Dagmar Reinhardt
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.04 MB
Pages: 489
Author: Dagmar Reinhardt, Rob Saunders, Jane Burry (eds.)
ISBN: 9783319263762, 9783319263786, 3319263765, 3319263781
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Robotic Fabrication In Architecture Art And Design 2016 1st Edition Dagmar Reinhardt by Dagmar Reinhardt, Rob Saunders, Jane Burry (eds.) 9783319263762, 9783319263786, 3319263765, 3319263781 instant download after payment.

The book presents the proceedings of Rob/Arch 2016, the third international conference on robotic fabrication in architecture, art, and design. The work contains a wide range of contemporary topics, from methodologies for incorporating dynamic material feedback into existing fabrication processes, to novel interfaces for robotic programming, to new processes for large-scale automated construction. The latent argument behind this research is that the term ‘file-to-factory’ must not be a reductive celebration of expediency but instead a perpetual challenge to increase the quality of feedback between design, matter, and making.

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