The Master Programme in Robotics and Advanced Construction is an innovative educational format that offers interdisciplinary skills and understanding through a series of class seminars that are put into practice through hands-on workshops. IAAC gives students the opportunity to create individual studio agendas and develop Pilot Thesis Projects based on the knowledge acquired during the seminars and workshops split into 3 Modules. In this way, IAAC puts together an experimental learning environment for the training of professionals with both theoretical and practical responses to the increasing complexity of the construction sector.

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Smart Demolition: AI-Driven Construction Material Identification & Sorting System

The global construction industry currently faces a significant sustainability crisis, characterized by the massive generation of material waste that often bypasses recycling streams. This challenge stems primarily from a technological gap: the lack of real-time identification, sorting, and decision-making systems on active demolition sites. Without an efficient way to distinguish between various debris types, valuable … Read more

Applied Computer Vision & Robotics with AI for Architecture andInteractive Systems

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RE:PAIR –Perception-Driven Closed-Loop Robotic Repair Faculty: Hamid Peiro and Aleksandra Kraeva (Sasha) Mission Statement: RE:PAIR is a perception-driven, decision-visible closed-loop robotic system that detects cracks, repairs them using robotic 3D printing, and autonomously verifies the result. 1) Crack detection 2) Segmentation and Masking 3) Centreline and points First we outlayed the workflow of the project. … Read more

CIRCUIT – Hardware II Project

Circular Intelligence for Robotic Classification & Upcycling of Industrial Timber How can robotic system identify, measure and sort reusable construction materials based on predefined constraints? This project proposes a vision-guided robotic system for supporting the reuse of construction materials through automated detection, analysis, and manipulation. A fixed RGB camera in an eye-to-hand configuration observes a … Read more