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Blocks Fabrication For Microclimate Control

Name
Shiuan Dai
Subject area
Architecture
Study programme
Computation in Architecture
Year
2022

This project aims to investigate robotic sculpting techniques for producing blocks to control microclimate.

 

The urban heat island effect currently represents a common and growing environmental concern. Consequently, several studies have addressed the pressing challenge of how the urban microclimate can be improved. In this project, I developed a workflow to employ robotic sculpting tools to create additional surface area on clay. When long channels were carved into the clay, its surface area increased, which in turn enhanced its heat exchange effectiveness. Furthermore, using a robot allowed the design to move beyond the standard blocks during the fabrication process.   

Robotic Sculpting
The Royal Danish Academy supports the Sustainable Development Goals
Since 2017 the Royal Danish Academy has worked with the Sustainable Development Goals. This is reflected in our research, our teaching and in our students’ projects. This project relates to the following UN goal(-s):
Affordable and clean energy (7)
Industry, innovation and infrastructure (9)
Climate action (13)