More Than 2,000 Unique Robotically Manufactured Bricks Generate Variable Walls in This Pavilion

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Developed by researchers and students from the Faculty of Architecture at HKU and supported by Sino Group, the 'Ceramic Constellation Pavilion' is built on a wooden structure that supports a series of "walls" formed by about 2,000 clay bricks. Each of these individual components is unique and has been manufactured using robotic technology and 3D printing, allowing to generate different types of transparency and opacity in their different faces.

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Cite: AD Editorial Team. "More Than 2,000 Unique Robotically Manufactured Bricks Generate Variable Walls in This Pavilion" 30 Aug 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/878419/more-than-2000-unique-robotically-manufactured-bricks-generate-variable-walls-in-this-pavilion> ISSN 0719-8884

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香港大学机器人建构:2000块砖,每一块都不一样

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