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The Interlocking, ETH Zurich, 2010
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Elective course
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Joining techniques of building elements and components play a decisive role in the construction process and significantly influence both fabrication and design aspects of building. This elective course dealt with potentials of differentiated interlocking systems in conjunction with digital fabrication methods. The students were challenged to examine joining techniques using rule based design strategies. Prototypes were produced in EPS foam using a hot-wire cutting technique using an industrial robot arm.
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Credits:
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Gramazio Kohler Research, ETH Zurich
Collaborators: Michael Knauß (project lead), Ralph Bärtschi, Mike Lyrenmann Students: Christine Bickel, Matej Draslar, Santiago Espitia Berndt, Noriaki Fujishige, Ben Gitai, Frederic Haller, Peter Heckeroth, Lukas Ingold, Michi Keller, Madeleine Kindermann , Oscar Korintus, David Kretz, Hans Leidescher, Aurel Martin, Sabrina Mohr, Guillaume Othenin Girard, Annina Strebel, Simone Vasoli, Marie Wunder
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