The MAA is a visionary master program with an innovative and open structure, mixing diverse disciplines, shaping professionals capable of producing theoretical & practical solutions towards responsive cities, architecture & technology.


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Terratwist

Introduction to Robotic Fabrication Seminar This project explores robotic fabrication techniques for clay-based structures, focusing on non-uniform and non-planar extrusion. Utilizing a six-axis robotic arm, the project investigates material behavior, toolpath optimization, and structural stability through digital simulations and real-world fabrication trials. The column design integrates rotational movements and varying extrusion heights to achieve complex … Read more

Adaptive TimberWall

Robot-Assisted Assembly in Wood Construction- We designed and built a parametric wall using robotic arm technology to achieve precision, efficiency, and complex shapes that are challenging to create using traditional methods. The robotic arm followed a computer-generated design, converting digital models into precise physical forms. This automated process allowed for seamless material placement, optimized structural … Read more

HYPAR PORTABLES

SEMINAR OVERVIEW ROBOTIC SIMULATION FABRICATION PROCESS DESIGN PROPOSAL CONTEXT DESIGN DRAWINGS WORKFLOW STRUCTURE Robotic Simulation – of Panel Cutting and Placing based on Design RENDERS

SilentShell

Segmented Shell Structures with Cork Panels: Design, Robotic Fabrication and Assembly “SilentShell” explores the use of cork for sound absorption in creating buffer partitions within the IAAC workspace, employing a shell structure concept. The design features a wooden frame with cork panels, fabricated through a combination of robotic and human efforts. The process includes preparing … Read more