Not Even Bricklayers Are Safe

 robotic bricklayer

This post is more about the fact that I need to get a life than anything else. Yes, it involves robots. Yes, it involves innovation in the building industry. And yes, it even has bricks. That’s about all it takes to get me excited these days.

Anyway, I found this story via Monocle, the new magazine put out by Tyler Brulee of Wallpaper fame. It is a good magazine, content rich and incredibly diverse in its coverage. I highly recommend checking it out. The story involves researchers at the Architecture and Digital Fabrication laboratory at ETH Zürich and their innovations in using robots for the laying of bricks. This is not bricklaying in the traditional sense, as these robots are tasked with laying the bricks in precise patterns that are actually not achievable by humans… patterns that are both stunningly beautiful and structurally supportive. Interestingly, I stumbled upon this video shortly after touring the robotic brickworks that I mentioned in an earlier post. There is definitely something here, and it relates to the stories last year about robot built homes in Japan (which I can’t locate… but will shortly). So, robots are making the bricks and robots are laying the bricks. Soon, I think, they will also be delivering the bricks. This is fascinating, and not least of all because it involves a building method largely unchanged for the last 250 years, and before that for the previous 1500 years. This bodes incredibly well for innovation (especially involving robots) in a number of other seemingly mundane and arcane fields. It is stories like this, that may go overlooked, that really make me think about our world twenty years from now.

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