Human-Robot Reconfigurations: Advancing Feminist Technoscience Perspectives for Human-Robot-Collaboration in Architecture and Construction
G. Ron, T. Wortmann, C. Kropp, und A. Menges. The Routledge Companion to Smart Design Thinking in Architecture & Urbanism for a Sustainable, Living Planet, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London/ New York, (November 2024)
Zusammenfassung
The integration of robots in construction is crucial for enhancing productivity and sustainability. This integration requires new perspectives on human-robot collaboration (HRC) to retain skilled staff and support skills and decision-making while considering conditions on-site. This chapter explores HRC in construction through feminist technoscience, a transdisciplinary field offering distinct ways of thinking about society, technologies, bodies, power, and environment. It proposes new perspectives on agents, agency, and collaboration. It suggests approaches like (1) situated interfaces for multi-agent collaboration, (2) human training of robots on how to adapt to changing conditions via machine learning, and (3) collaborative processes supporting on-the-fly decisions. Such approaches reconsider “agency” as a collaborative unit of human and non-human agents and foster trust and sensible task distribution for improved efficiency in fabrication.
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title = {Human-Robot Reconfigurations: Advancing Feminist Technoscience Perspectives for Human-Robot-Collaboration in Architecture and Construction},
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