This gorgeous wall was actually built by a robot named R-O-B. Designed by Swiss architects Gramazio and Kohler, R-O-B is set to build another wall in New York later this month.
Over a period of four weeks, a structural brick wall called Pike Loop will be constructed on Pike Street in New York, in full public view. Construction will commence on September 29.
Could R-O-B signal the end to whistling construction workers?
Implications - I don't think so. Whistling construction workers are such a common trope of movies, television and novels that I don't think people in the art world would feel comfortable living in a world where it didn't happen. Chances are, they'd train the robot to do it. If only for comedic effect.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Robot Construction
- The use of robots in construction projects presents opportunities for increased speed, precision, and efficiency.
- Public Display Construction
- Constructing buildings or structures in full public view provides opportunities for engaging and interactive experiences for spectators.
- Automation in Architecture
- The integration of automation in architectural processes allows for new possibilities in design and construction.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Construction
- The construction industry can explore the use of robots to streamline and automate building processes.
- Architecture
- Architects can leverage automation technologies to create innovative designs and construct buildings in unique ways.
- Entertainment
- The entertainment industry can incorporate public display construction as a form of engaging and interactive performance art.