Henriette Bier and the Robotic Building lab at TU Delft organise a symposium on ‘Human-Robot Interaction for Post-Carbon Architecture’ together with LU Hannover.

ORGANISERS

Henriette Bier (TU Delft) and Mirco Becker (LU Hannover)

SPEAKERS/GUESTS

Henriette Bier and Luka Peternel (TU Delft); Mirco Becker and Lukas Lachmayer (LU Hannover); Oliver Tessmann (TU Darmstadt); Daniela Mitterberger (ETHZ); Serban Bodea (ETHZ/U Stuttgart); Alisa Andrasek (RMIT); Valentina Soana (UC London); Verena Vogler (McNeel); Maria Yablonina (U Toronto); Brian Ringley (Boston Dynamics).

Speaker Bios and Abstracts: http://www.roboticbuilding.eu/hri4pca-speakers/

DATE

29/04/2022

ABSTRACT

The Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry is facing a threefold challenge involving the (1) digital transformation of all design and planning processes, (2) automation of construction processes, and (3) reconsideration of energy, process, and material use. This challenge involves issues of productivity, scalability, safety, labour skill shift, and environmental impact. There is a particular urgency in transferring effective solution from research to building practice to meet significant carbon reduction goals by 2040.

The one-day symposium is an opportunity to make an inventory of current tendencies in autonomous construction and human-robotic interaction in architecture. It aims at affirming and/or challenging research agendas in the domain of architectural robots. The leading questions for the symposium are:

  1. What are the fundamental research questions for framing post-carbon autonomous construction?
  2. What are the interdependencies between machines, humans, and materials?
  3. How do different implementation timeframes define strategies for transferring research, as for instance, continuous transformation vs. leapfrogging?

FORMAT (HYBRID)

By inviting a selected set of speakers and guests, the organisers aim at delivering tangible results with respect to the posed leading questions in two sessions: The morning session will be reserved for lectures and Q&A and the afternoon session is dedicated to a workshop with the goal of establishing a network for framing new collaborative projects. Results will be published in Spool CpA (see most recent issue https://spool.ac/index.php/spool/issue/view/20).

PROGRAM

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https://tudelft.zoom.us/j/95130196193

9:00-9:15h Intro by Henriette Bier (TU Delft) and Mirco Becker (LU Hannover)

9:15-11:00h Session 1 moderated by Valentina Soana (UC London)

9:15-9:45h Henriette Bier and Luka Peternel (TU Delft)

9:45-10:15h Mirco Becker and Lukas Lachmayer (LU Hannover)

10:15-10:30h Oliver Tessmann (TU Darmstadt)

10:30-10:45h Serban Bodea (ETHZ / U Stuttgart)

10:45-11:15h Q&A

11:15-11:30h Break

11:30-12:45h Session 2 moderated by Oliver Tessmann (TU Darmstadt)

11:30-11:45h Maria Yablonina (U Toronto)

11:45-12:00h Daniela Mitterberger (ETHZ)

12:00-12:15h Alisa Andrasek (RMIT)

12:15-12:30h Valentina Soana (UC London)

12:30-12:45h Brian Ringley (Boston Dynamics)

12:45-13:00h Q&A

13:00-14:00h Break

14:00-15:45h Workshop moderated by Mirco Becker (LU Hannover) and Henriette Bier (TU Delft)

15:45-16:00h Closing