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Robotic Landscapes III HS19, 2019
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HS 2019 Architectural Design Studio (14KP)
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The HS 2019 Robotic Landscapes III studio is the third collaboration between the Chair of Christophe Girot and the Chair of Gramazio Kohler Research. Based on robotic principles and procedural design methods, the studio will investigate a range of conceivable landscape approaches to make the Gürbe River course more resilient. In response to the challenges of future catastrophes, this studio will ask students to develop innovative topographic approaches over time that will ensure a long-term equilibrium of the river in this dynamic landscape. Moreover, the river could become an attractive recreational area with bathing pools serving the local fauna and inhabitants. A series of Workshops in robotic modeling (Rhino and Grasshopper plugins), lectures, a compulsory weekend on-site visit at the Gürbe River site, as well as critiques and workbooks will help students attain the high landscape design skills and objectives set by this studio.
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Credits:
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Gramazio Kohler Research, ETH Zurich
Collaborators: Jesús Medina
Cooperation with: Prof. Christophe Girot, Ilmar Hurkxkens, Fujan Fahmi, Benedikt Kowalewski
Students: Leon Clemens Beck, David Philipp Brückmann, Tobias Benjamin Etter, Soma-Mevion Famos, Claudia Andrea Fleischmann, Leo Graf, Nicola Graf, Luana Michelle Günthardt, Mathias Häcki, Hannah Clara Kilian, Severin André Kurt, Vanessa Sonja Annalea Magloire, Yuki Minami, Sakiko Noda, Joëlle Schmied, Zehra Susanna Ter, Wei Wei Toh, Caspar Luzius Trueb, Lorin Dorian Wiedemeier, Yueye Xu, Matteo Zwyssig
Chair of Landscape Architecture:
Video: Gürbe Valley Drone Shot - Professor Girot
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