2017

Robotic Facade

A team formed by Isern Associats, Ceramica Cumella and the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC) has designed and manufactured a Musical Robotic Facade, translating Max Richter’s music into ceramic carvings.

Try to imagine a façade that combines robotics, ceramics and Max Richter’s music. Do you think it’s possible? It is, and today you can see it by visiting the Eixample neighbourhood in Barcelona, as part of a recently built hotel.

By applying an algorithm designed by the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC), a robot was able to transform a musical input into carvings on the ceramic bricks which cover the hotel’s façade.

Year:

  • 2017

Architect:

  • Daniel Isern

Ceramist:

  • Toni Cumella

AAG Robotic Expert:

  • Alexandre Dubor

The first idea of this project has been developed within the Open Thesis Fabrication Program (Now 3DPA, ) by the student Rodion Eremeev and tutored by Alexandre Dubor, Areti Markopoulou and Silvia Brandi.

The music played on ceramics is the album “Recomposed by Max Richter: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons,” published in 2012 by Deutsche Grammophon label. The whole work is composed by 1120 pieces (800 in the front and 320 in the main hotel entrance), each one containing eight seconds of robotic reinterpretation of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Recomposed by Max Richter.

Year:

  • 2017

Architect:

  • Daniel Isern

Ceramist:

  • Toni Cumella

AAG Robotic Expert:

  • Alexandre Dubor

The first idea of this project has been developed within the Open Thesis Fabrication Program (Now 3DPA, ) by the student Rodion Eremeev and tutored by Alexandre Dubor, Areti Markopoulou and Silvia Brandi.