ROBOTIC LANDSCAPES — Designing the Unfinished

ROBOTIC LANDSCAPES — Designing the Unfinished
12. January 2022 Zhao Ma

 

ROBOTIC LANDSCAPES —Designing the Unfinished 

 

Robotic earthmoving equipment is dramatically changing the way landscapes can be formed and maintained. Landscapes evolve through constantly changing conditions, and a dynamic response to natural environments can never be considered final. Autonomous systems can enable this adaptive and continuous transformation of terrain instead of simply creating predefined and static earthworks.

 

“Robotic Landscapes—Designing the Unfinished” opens up insights into landscape design’s evolving culture by proposing a new equilibrium between natural and mechanical forces. Reflecting on a series of design research experiments on granular materials at the department of architecture at ETH Zurich, this book is designed to demonstrate the importance of successive design iterations in framing, forming, and finding. Each page reveals computational procedures where functional terrain structures emerge, each capable of sustaining a dynamic landscape that is forever changing.

 

EDITORS

Ilmar Hurkxkens, Fujan Fahmi, Ammar Mirjan

 

IN COLLABORATION WITH:

ETH Zurich: Christophe Girot, Fabio Gramazio, Matthias Kohler, Marco Hutter

 

CONTRIBUTIONS BY:

Mathias Bernhard, Dana Cupkova, Fujan Fahmi, Christophe Girot, Fabio Gramazio, Francesca Hughes, Ilmar Hurkxkens, Marco Hutter, Dominic Jud, Matthias Kohler, Benedikt Kowalewski, Jesús Medina, and Ammar Mirjan.

 

DATE OF PUBLICATION

1st Edition, 2022

 

SPECIFICATIONS

English

Paperback

208 pages, 22 color and 187 b/w illustrations

17 x 24 cm

ISBN 978-3-03860-254-5