Rock Print Press Kit

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Rock Print, Architectural installation at the inaugural Chicago Architecture Biennial 2015 from Gramazio Kohler Research, ETH Zurich

Project description

Vergr?sserte Ansicht: Rock Print Robot
Robotic arm laying a textile filament using a specialized algorithm

 

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Vergr?sserte Ansicht: Rock Print Robot
Robotic arm laying a textile filament using a specialized algorithm

 

DownloadDownload the full-length description of the Rock Print project (PDF, 256 KB)

Rock Print in the News

Vergr?sserte Ansicht: Rock Print in the Chicago Cultural Center
Rock Print in the Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago Architecture Biennial

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14.10.2015 - externe SeiteDesign Indaba
13.10.2015 - externe SeiteDezeen
13.10.2015 - externe SeiteDesignApplause
13.10.2015 - externe SeiteArchitizer
13.10.2015 - externe SeiteDecor10
12.10.2015 - externe SeiteALL3DP
12.10.2015 - externe Seite3DR
11.10.2015 - externe SeiteMonolithos
11.10.2015 - externe Seite3DPrint.com
10.10.2015 - externe Seiteswissnex Boston
10.10.2015 - externe SeiteEasy Branches (EU)
09.10.2015 - externe SeiteArchitectstasy
09.10.2015 - externe SeiteEpazium (in German)
08.10.2015 - externe SeiteArch Daily
08.10.2015 - externe SeiteTopix
08.10.2015 - externe SeiteArchinect
08.10.2015 - externe SeiteThe Creators Project
08.10.2015 - externe SeiteBangalore Mirror
07.10.2015 - externe SeiteRobohub
07.10.2015 - externe SeiteWorld-Architects
07.10.2015 - externe SeiteGreater Zurich Area (also in German)
07.10.2015 - externe Seite3D Printing Magazine
07.10.2015 - externe SeiteBlaublatt (in German)
06.10.2015 - externe SeiteCurbed
06.10.2015 - externe SeiteFact co-Design
05.10.2015 - externe SeiteMyScience
05.10.2015 - externe SeiteThe Guardian
05.10.2015 - externe SeiteArchitect - Journal of the American Institute of Architects
05.10.2015 - ETH Zurich News
04.10.2015 - externe SeiteDecorcus
04.10.2015 - externe SeiteExaminer
04.10.2015 - externe SeiteSuper Architects
03.10.2015 - externe SeiteField Condition
03.10.2015 - externe SeiteDecor Fox
02.10.2015 - externe SeiteCond¨¦ Nast Traveler
02.10.2015 - externe SeiteDezeen
02.10.2015 - externe SeiteDesign4Interior
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02.10.2015 - externe SeiteDesignApplause
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02.10.2015 - externe SeiteInstidy
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Specifications

Vergr?sserte Ansicht: Rock Print - Test at the Science City Ó¢»ÊÓéÀÖ, ETH Zurich
Rock Print - Test at the Science City Ó¢»ÊÓéÀÖ, ETH Zurich
  • Printing box volume: 7.2m3
  • Rock Print: Volume, 3.5m3; Weight, 970kg; Dimensions, 1.2m x 1.5m x 4.0m
  • Aggregate: 2000kg externe SeiteMisapor
  • String: 9.1km BS; recycled string 2.5mm
  • Fabrication time: 45 hours

 

 

Vergr?sserte Ansicht: Rock Print - Test at the Science City Ó¢»ÊÓéÀÖ, ETH Zurich
Rock Print - Test at the Science City Ó¢»ÊÓéÀÖ, ETH Zurich
  • Printing box volume: 7.2m3
  • Rock Print: Volume, 3.5m3; Weight, 970kg; Dimensions, 1.2m x 1.5m x 4.0m
  • Aggregate: 2000kg externe SeiteMisapor
  • String: 9.1km BS; recycled string 2.5mm
  • Fabrication time: 45 hours

 

 

Biographies

Vergr?sserte Ansicht: Gramazio Kohler
Matthias Kohler (left) and Fabio Gramazio, ETH Zurich

Gramazio Kohler Research, ETH Zurich

Fabio Gramazio and Matthias Kohler are architects with multi-disciplinary interests ranging from computational design and robotic fabrication to material innovation. In 2000, they founded the architecture practice Gramazio Kohler Architects, which has realised numerous award-winning projects integrating novel architectural designs within a contemporary building culture. Current projects include the design of the NEST research platform, a future living and working laboratory for sustainable building construction. Opening also the world¡¯s first architectural robotic laboratory at ETH Zurich, their research has been formative in the field of digital architecture, setting precedence and de facto creating a new research field merging advanced architectural design and additive robotic fabrication. This ranges from 1:1 installations to the design of robotically fabricated high-rise buildings, and has been published in a large number of publications, further contributing to numerous exhibitions, such Structural Oscillations at the 2008 Venice Architecture Biennale, Pike Loop at the Storefront for Art and Architecture in New York in 2009, and Flight Assembled Architecture at the FRAC Centre, Orl¨¦ans, France, in 2011. Their recent research is outlined and theoretically framed in the book The Robotic Touch: How Robots Change Architecture (Park Books, 2014). Together with leading researchers in architecture, material sciences, computation and robotics, they have just launched the first architectural National Centre of Competence in Research on Digital Fabrication.

Vergr?sserte Ansicht: Skylar Tibbits, MIT
Skylar Tibbits, MIT

externe SeiteSelf-Assembly Lab, MIT

Skylar Tibbits is currently a Research Scientist in MIT¡¯s Department of Architecture, teaching graduate and undergraduate design studios and co-teaching How to Make (Almost) Anything, a seminar at MIT¡¯s Media Lab. Skylar was recently awarded a 2013 Architectural League Prize, The Next Idea Award at Ars Electronica 2013, the Visionary Innovation Award at the Manufacturing Leadership Summit, a 2012 TED Senior Fellowship and was named a Revolutionary Mind in SEED Magazine¡¯s 2008 Design Issue.

Previously, he has worked at a number of renowned design offices including: Zaha Hadid Architects, Asymptote Architecture and Point b Design. He has designed and built large-scale installations at galleries around the world, has been published extensively in outlets such as the New York Times, Wired, Nature, Fast Company, various peer-reviewed journals and books. Skylar has a Professional Degree in Architecture and minor in experimental computation from Philadelphia University. Continuing his education at MIT, he received a Masters of Science in Design Computation and a Masters of Science in Computer Science under the guidance of Patrick Winston, Terry Knight, Erik Demaine and Neil Gershenfeld. As director of the MIT Self-Assembly Lab Skylar focuses on self-assembly and programmable material technologies for novel manufacturing, products and construction processes. Started in 2007, Skylar Tibbits is also the founder and principal of a multidisciplinary design practice, SJET LLC.

Vergr?sserte Ansicht: Gramazio Kohler
Matthias Kohler (left) and Fabio Gramazio, ETH Zurich

Gramazio Kohler Research, ETH Zurich

Fabio Gramazio and Matthias Kohler are architects with multi-disciplinary interests ranging from computational design and robotic fabrication to material innovation. In 2000, they founded the architecture practice Gramazio Kohler Architects, which has realised numerous award-winning projects integrating novel architectural designs within a contemporary building culture. Current projects include the design of the NEST research platform, a future living and working laboratory for sustainable building construction. Opening also the world¡¯s first architectural robotic laboratory at ETH Zurich, their research has been formative in the field of digital architecture, setting precedence and de facto creating a new research field merging advanced architectural design and additive robotic fabrication. This ranges from 1:1 installations to the design of robotically fabricated high-rise buildings, and has been published in a large number of publications, further contributing to numerous exhibitions, such Structural Oscillations at the 2008 Venice Architecture Biennale, Pike Loop at the Storefront for Art and Architecture in New York in 2009, and Flight Assembled Architecture at the FRAC Centre, Orl¨¦ans, France, in 2011. Their recent research is outlined and theoretically framed in the book The Robotic Touch: How Robots Change Architecture (Park Books, 2014). Together with leading researchers in architecture, material sciences, computation and robotics, they have just launched the first architectural National Centre of Competence in Research on Digital Fabrication.

Vergr?sserte Ansicht: Skylar Tibbits, MIT
Skylar Tibbits, MIT

externe SeiteSelf-Assembly Lab, MIT

Skylar Tibbits is currently a Research Scientist in MIT¡¯s Department of Architecture, teaching graduate and undergraduate design studios and co-teaching How to Make (Almost) Anything, a seminar at MIT¡¯s Media Lab. Skylar was recently awarded a 2013 Architectural League Prize, The Next Idea Award at Ars Electronica 2013, the Visionary Innovation Award at the Manufacturing Leadership Summit, a 2012 TED Senior Fellowship and was named a Revolutionary Mind in SEED Magazine¡¯s 2008 Design Issue.

Previously, he has worked at a number of renowned design offices including: Zaha Hadid Architects, Asymptote Architecture and Point b Design. He has designed and built large-scale installations at galleries around the world, has been published extensively in outlets such as the New York Times, Wired, Nature, Fast Company, various peer-reviewed journals and books. Skylar has a Professional Degree in Architecture and minor in experimental computation from Philadelphia University. Continuing his education at MIT, he received a Masters of Science in Design Computation and a Masters of Science in Computer Science under the guidance of Patrick Winston, Terry Knight, Erik Demaine and Neil Gershenfeld. As director of the MIT Self-Assembly Lab Skylar focuses on self-assembly and programmable material technologies for novel manufacturing, products and construction processes. Started in 2007, Skylar Tibbits is also the founder and principal of a multidisciplinary design practice, SJET LLC.

Media Contacts:

ETH Zurich
Architecture & Digital Fabrication
Dr. Jan Willmann
HIL F 57.1
Stefano-Franscini-Platz 5
8093 Z¨¹rich
Switzerland

Tel. +41 44 633 46 11

 

ETH Zurich
Corporate Communication
Marianne Lucien
HG F 37.4
R?mistrasse 101
8092 Z¨¹rich
Switzerland

Tel. +41 44 633 84 75

 

 

 

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