Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/36259
Author(s): Couceiro, M.
Silva, N. P. da
Giannopoulou, E.
Editor: Sara Boccolini
S. Patricia Hernandez
Pablo C. Herrera
Date: 2025
Title: Earthen construction: Integrating robotics, biomimetic design, and vernacular knowledge
Book title/volume: Proceedings of the XXIX Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2025)
Pages: 1111 - 1122
Event title: Meta-responsive approaches in architecture, art, design, and sciences
Reference: Couceiro, M., Silva, N. P. da, & Giannopoulou, E. (2025). Earthen construction: Integrating robotics, biomimetic design, and vernacular knowledge. In S.Boccolini, S. P. Hernandez, & P. C. Herrera (Eds.), Proceedings of the XXIX Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2025) (pp. 1111-1122). Sociedad Iberoamericana de Gráfica Digital (SIGraDi). http://hdl.handle.net/10071/36259
ISSN: 3046-4250
ISBN: 978-9915-9635-3-2
Keywords: Robotic construction
Earthen construction
Vernacular architecture
Bionic design
Robotic fabrication
Abstract: Earthen construction, rooted in vernacular traditions, offers numerous sustainability‑related advantages. However, it faces challenges in contemporary adoption due to the intensity and complexity of manual labor. This research addresses the adaptation of automated construction methods to the non‑standardized nature of earthen construction. It proposes the development of frameworks where robotic automation systems — including, but not limited to, humanoid platforms — informed by bionic principles and vernacular knowledge, enable the construction of earth‑sheltered buildings and living roofs. The central hypothesis posits that while heterogeneous robotic systems can optimize for scale and force, the anthropomorphic morphology of humanoid platforms offers unique advantages in interacting with tools and techniques originally developed for human labor. As a result, the proposed methodology analyses vernacular precedents and biomimetic processes and suggests a research pipeline which evaluates a spectrum of robotic platforms and adaptive design strategies and simulation tools.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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