The students of UCLA School of Architecture Surpastudio, at the IDEAS studio in Los Angeles. Lecturer Julia Keorner is at th far right. The blue ‘dinosaur’ lurking in the background is one of two Kuka robot arms that were used in all three student projects this year. (Image by Steven H Miller)
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Team member Pegah Roshan holds a small, early prototype of Skin and Bones. (Image by Steven H Miller)
Lyo heng Lui and Jorel Sanchez Soto, with the large Skin and Bones panel. (Image by Steven H Miller)
Team member Uriel Alexander Lopez with a Slicer Gradient prototype panel- image by Steven H. Miller
Jorel Sanchez Soto, with the large Skin and Bones panel. (Image by Steven H Miller)
(Image by Steven H Miller)
Team members Yuekan Yu and Anna Kudshkina with Undulating Gills prototype – image by Steven H. Miller
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Undulating Gills – glass fiber panel with carbon fiber reinforcement – image courtesy of UCLA
Undutlating Gills prototype with cut0outs – Undulating Gills – robot twist – image courtesy of UCLA
Undulating Gills – integrated finish material included in infusion package – image courtesy of UCLA
(Image courtesy of UCLA)
(Image courtesy of UCLA)
(Image courtesy of UCLA)
(Image courtesy of UCLA)
Robot applies pressure to jig on top of infusion bag – Image courtesy of UCLA
Skin and Bones prototype panel – image by Steven H. Miller