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Autonomous Builder

Autonomous Builder is a type of construction robot that can lay bricks, pour concrete, or assemble building parts on its own by following digital plans. These machines use sensors and cameras to understand their surroundings and make real-time adjustments, which helps them work safely and accurately. Designers can use Autonomous Builders to test out new building shapes and materials, since these robots can handle complex or repetitive tasks that might be hard for people. The use of Autonomous Builders in construction robotics allows for faster project timelines and can help reduce waste by using exact amounts of materials.

construction robotics, digital fabrication, automated construction, robotic assembly

Kevin Green

CITATION : "Kevin Green. 'Autonomous Builder.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=482484 (Accessed on May 18, 2026)"


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