BUNDESGARTENSCHAU HEILBRONN 2019: INNOVATION IS BORN HERE
The idea comes from the synergistic collaboration between the Institute for Computational Design and Construction (ICD) and the Institute for Building Structures and Structural Design (ITKE) of the University of Stuttgart and has all the papers in order for opening new paths of innovation. The two partners are in fact developing two highly innovative halls of organic carat on the occasion of the Bundesgartenschau 2019 to be held in Heilbronn. The two structures - BuGa Fiber Pavilion and BuGa Wood Pavilion - are entirely designed and built by robots and want to be an expression of the strength of innovation, typical of the state of Baden-Württemberg, an international reference center for light constructions, biomimetics and development of digital technologies in architecture. To connote the two achievements are primarily the materials: if the BuGa Fiber Pavilion is entirely made of single components in composite fiber, each produced from glass and carbon fibers through an automated robotic wrapping process, the BuGa Wood Pavilion instead presents itself as a plate structure with specific and highly differentiated shapes, joined through a completely robotized processing and assembly process. The two pavilions will be open starting from the 17th of April 2019, starting data of Buga 2019 (www.buga2019.de)
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