Chasing cool yet cheap and fastly deployable architecture for growing cities
The massive urbanism of the past century has led to city landscapes in Europe, North America, Japan and in the industrialized part of the other continents, which are often far from being optimal for quality of life and architectural and urban design.
Today similar processes are ongoing in Asia, Latin America and Africa. The need for a cheap and fast mass deployment of buildings, necessary for the lodging of a quickly growing mass of new inhabitants, forces to build huge, chaotic, inefficient, unpleasant and unhealthy suburbs while the interaction between agile manufacturing concepts, cognitive science and robotics would allow the rise of a new construction technology paradigm.