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摘要
土质建筑在世界大部分地区无处不在,至今仍在建造。然而,随着我们对气候变化有了更深入的了解,这种历史悠久的建筑材料在 21 世纪机器人的灵巧操作下,正以全新的面貌出现和使用。本 AD 的客座编辑大卫-珍妮(David Jenny)、苏黎世联邦理工学院建筑与设计集团 Gramazio Kohler Research 的共同创始人法比奥-格拉玛齐奥(Fabio Gramazio)和马蒂亚斯-科勒(Matthias Kohler)讨论了他们最近在这方面取得的一些成就。
Reimagining Earthen Materials: The New Era of Sustainable and Digital Construction
Earthen buildings are ubiquitous throughout most of the world, and are still being constructed today. However, in the wake of our greater understanding of climate change, this historic architectural material is being seen and used in a new light, augmented by 21st-century robotic dexterity. Guest-Editor of this AD David Jenny, and Fabio Gramazio and Matthias Kohler, co-founders of the architecture and design group Gramazio Kohler Research at ETH Zurich, discuss some of their recent achievements in this respect.
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