Studio Florián


Jan Dürrer | ROBOTIC PAVILION

Jan Dürrer | ROBOTICKÝ PAVILON


Adepts of architecture are invited to design different types of hall pavilions for the assembly of buildings on the robotic principle in the Dejvice campus of universities. Modularity, variability, rebuildability, interactivity and adaptability to the environment should become the hallmarks of the new typologies. To this end, students will investigate and develop alternative structural systems, materials, geometries and mechanisms that would be able to meet the autonomous functioning of indoor buildings, taking into account not only mobility but also economic, social, cultural and environmental issues. The design principle assumes a robotic assembly principle and is based on the use of autonomous robots to assemble and build the structure. These robots then become part of the construction themselves. The system is designed to be able to assemble a complex structure quickly and efficiently, with zero human intervention.
Jan Dürrer | ROBOTICKÝ PAVILON
Jan Dürrer | ROBOTICKÝ PAVILON
Jan Dürrer | ROBOTICKÝ PAVILON
Jan Dürrer | ROBOTICKÝ PAVILON
Jan Dürrer | ROBOTICKÝ PAVILON
Jan Dürrer | ROBOTICKÝ PAVILON
Jan Dürrer | ROBOTICKÝ PAVILON
Jan Dürrer | ROBOTICKÝ PAVILON
Jan Dürrer | ROBOTICKÝ PAVILON