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What if drones carried bricks, not missiles?

Flight Assembled Architecture is an installation built by flying robots. To build the 6-meter- high structure, a group of four-bladed helicopters carried fifteen
hundred foam bricks and placed them based on digital design data that dynamically controls their behavior. This visionary approach to building is the result of a collaboration between architects Gramazio & Kohler and inventor
Raffaello D’Andrea, who belong to a new generation of architects seeking to push the limits of digital design and fabrication.

No cranes. No ladders. No limits.

Flight Assembled Architecture. (Concept) OrlΓ©ans, France GRAMAZIO & KOHLER AND RAFFAELLO D’ANDREA


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Can a skyscraper be built in a day?

Building a skyscraper used to take years. But a group in China is changing everything we know about construction, building a fifteen-story hotel in six days,
then a thirty-story hotel in just over two weeks. The secret is prefabrication: Large sections of the building were assembled in a factory, eliminating waste and delays at the building site. According to the China Academy of Building Research, the tower is five times more earthquake-resistant than a similar one built with traditional methods.

Even if buildings can happen in the blink of an eye, they should still stand the test of time.

T30 Hotel. Hunan Province, China BROAD GROUP

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Can good architecture make 1+2=1?

The Museu de Arte do Rio and its adjacent school had an identity problem. The institutions are composed of three buildings: a 1910 palace, a midcentury bus station, and a former police hospital building. To create a single identity, the architects created a hovering concrete canopy to visually unite the disparate pieces. Thanks to barely-visible columns, the wave-like canopy seems to float over the museum campus, a bustling rooftop plaza, and the courtyard below.

With the right design, architecture can be more than the sum of its parts.

Museu de Arte do Rio. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil JACOBSEN ARQUITETURA

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MAD Architects, led by @mayansong_mad has announced the opening of the Cloudscape of Haikou on the southern tip of China. A unique urban public and cultural space for citizens and visitors to Haikou, this flowing, sculptural concrete form was named as one of the β€œmost anticipated architecture projects of 2021” by The Times of London.



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Full house in Sena1,Chatuchak,Bangkok
#Designed by #WARchitect
#Photographer : Rungkit Charoenwat



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