Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Flying Robots Build a Tower

Name:Nemke

Teacher: Ms Jeftic

Class:6A

Date:12/3/11

Title: Flying Robots Build a Tower

Source of Article: http://www.dogonews.com/2011/12/1/flying-robots-get-ready-to-construct-20-feet-exhibition-tower

Author of Article: Meera Dolasia

Date of Article: 12/1/11

New words: polystyrene: noun A rigid clear thermoplastic polymer that can be molded into objects or made into a foam that is used to insulate refrigerators. Autonomously: in an autonomous or self-governing manner.

Summary

Robots that can fly are going to build a 20ft tall building. They will be controlled but they have custom sensors which monitor the distance they are from each other, landing, take offs and re-charging. They will fly in a 32ftx32ftx32ft room. The tower will be made of polystyrene foam. This project is meant to inspire new ways of architecture. The construction will be exhibited in New Orleans until February 2012.

My thoughts:

I think this is awesome because I would really like to see the building. I hope that this is a success because I want to see these robots building skyscrapers in the future. These robots have really advanced technology which is what makes them really cool. I hope they also come into some video games.

Article:

Flying Robots Get Ready To Construct 20-Feet Exhibition Tower

By Meera Dolasia on 12/01/2011

http://s3.amazonaws.com/dogonews/pictures/9325/content/flyingrobots-6.jpg?1322769678A fleet of flying robots are about to try out a brand-new profession - Construction. Their first project will not be a giant skyscraper, but an exhibition tower that measures 11.4ft. wide and 19.7 ft. high - Built entirely from pre-fabricated polystyrene foam modules.

http://s3.amazonaws.com/dogonews/pictures/9327/content/flyingrobots-5.jpg?1322769768The 50 Quadcopters that will simultaneously lift, transport and assemble the tower within the confines of a 32 x 32 x 32 foot airspace, have been pre-programmed to receive real-time instructions from a human situated in a local control room. Though each robot is fitted with custom electronics and sensors so that it can fly autonomously without crashing into each other, they will also be supervised by a special Fleet Management Technology, should they get too close to another robot. That same technology will also monitor the take-offs, landings and even, re-charging.

http://s3.amazonaws.com/dogonews/pictures/9324/content/flyingrobots-1.jpg?1322769637The brainchild of Swiss architects Gramazio & Kohler and Italian robot designer Raffaello D'Andrea, the project is being undertaken to inspire new methods of thinking about architecture as a "physical process of dynamic formation".

http://s3.amazonaws.com/dogonews/pictures/9326/content/flyingrobots-4.jpg?1322769750The construction of this first-ever robot built tower, dubbed 'Flight Assembled Architecture' is scheduled to take place at the FRAC center in Orleans, France on December 2nd, 3rd and 4th, where it will also be exhibited for all to see, until February 2012.

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