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    ROBÓTICA EN LA CONSTRUCCIÓN Y ARQUITECTURA, EXPERIENCIAS LOCALES EN CHILE

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    2021-09-24

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    Ulloa Aguayo, Paula Ignacia
    Rodrigo, García Alvarado

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    TY - GEN T1 - ROBÓTICA EN LA CONSTRUCCIÓN Y ARQUITECTURA, EXPERIENCIAS LOCALES EN CHILE AU - Ulloa Aguayo, Paula Ignacia AU - Rodrigo, García Alvarado Y1 - 2021-09-24 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11396/7593 AB - As Rafael Cárdenas García mentions, since man began to produce objects, two main manufacturing methods have been used: subtraction and molding. The first technologies were subtractive because man took a piece of stone or wood and cut the excess material to give it a sharp shape. In this sense, the drill, the lathe and the milling machine are subtractive technologies because basically they do the same thing: they cut the excess parts so that the desired shape remains. Great sculptors like Michelangelo used to say that “the statue is already inside the block of marble; You just have to release it." Molding technologies came later, although they have been used by men at least since the Bronze Age, when humans began using stone molds to create spearheads and other weapons. Today, 3D printing has arrived to definitively open up the game of the production of physical goods, democratizing it. We are on the eve of a revolution that will have a profound impact on the architecture, engineering and construction industry, which will undoubtedly be one of the stages in history with the greatest technological change experienced in just one generation. ER - @misc{11396_7593, author = {Ulloa Aguayo Paula Ignacia and Rodrigo García Alvarado}, title = {ROBÓTICA EN LA CONSTRUCCIÓN Y ARQUITECTURA, EXPERIENCIAS LOCALES EN CHILE}, year = {2021-09-24}, abstract = {As Rafael Cárdenas García mentions, since man began to produce objects, two main manufacturing methods have been used: subtraction and molding. The first technologies were subtractive because man took a piece of stone or wood and cut the excess material to give it a sharp shape. In this sense, the drill, the lathe and the milling machine are subtractive technologies because basically they do the same thing: they cut the excess parts so that the desired shape remains. Great sculptors like Michelangelo used to say that “the statue is already inside the block of marble; You just have to release it." Molding technologies came later, although they have been used by men at least since the Bronze Age, when humans began using stone molds to create spearheads and other weapons. Today, 3D printing has arrived to definitively open up the game of the production of physical goods, democratizing it. We are on the eve of a revolution that will have a profound impact on the architecture, engineering and construction industry, which will undoubtedly be one of the stages in history with the greatest technological change experienced in just one generation.}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/11396/7593} }RT Generic T1 ROBÓTICA EN LA CONSTRUCCIÓN Y ARQUITECTURA, EXPERIENCIAS LOCALES EN CHILE YR 2021-09-24 LK http://hdl.handle.net/11396/7593 AB As Rafael Cárdenas García mentions, since man began to produce objects, two main manufacturing methods have been used: subtraction and molding. The first technologies were subtractive because man took a piece of stone or wood and cut the excess material to give it a sharp shape. In this sense, the drill, the lathe and the milling machine are subtractive technologies because basically they do the same thing: they cut the excess parts so that the desired shape remains. Great sculptors like Michelangelo used to say that “the statue is already inside the block of marble; You just have to release it." Molding technologies came later, although they have been used by men at least since the Bronze Age, when humans began using stone molds to create spearheads and other weapons. Today, 3D printing has arrived to definitively open up the game of the production of physical goods, democratizing it. We are on the eve of a revolution that will have a profound impact on the architecture, engineering and construction industry, which will undoubtedly be one of the stages in history with the greatest technological change experienced in just one generation. OL Spanish (121)
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    Abstract

    Como lo menciona Rafael Cárdenas García, desde que el hombre empezó a producir objetos, se han usado principalmente dos métodos de fabricación: sustracción y moldeo. Las primeras tecnologías eran de sustracción porque el hombre tomaba un pedazo de piedra o madera y cortaba el material excedente para darle una forma afilada. En este sentido, la taladradora, el torno y la fresadora son tecnologías sustractivas porque en el fondo hacen lo mismo: cortan las partes excedentes para que quede la forma deseada. Grandes escultores como Miguel Ángel decían que “la estatua ya está dentro del bloque de mármol; sólo hay que liberarla”. Las tecnologías del moldeo llegaron con posterioridad, aunque las llevan usando los hombres al menos desde la Edad de Bronce, cuando los humanos empezaron a usar moldes de piedra para crear puntas de lanza y otras armas. Hoy, la impresión 3D llegó para abrir definitivamente el juego de la producción de bienes físicos democratizándolo. Estamos en vísperas de una revolución que va a tener un impacto profundo en la industria de la arquitectura, ingeniería y construcción, que será sin duda, una de las etapas de la historia de mayor cambio tecnológico vivido en solo una generación. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGQnr3gXowo&list=PLQmO5DIlGNOxAZzws-OM26_7h016_UWiJ&index=19

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    As Rafael Cárdenas García mentions, since man began to produce objects, two main manufacturing methods have been used: subtraction and molding. The first technologies were subtractive because man took a piece of stone or wood and cut the excess material to give it a sharp shape. In this sense, the drill, the lathe and the milling machine are subtractive technologies because basically they do the same thing: they cut the excess parts so that the desired shape remains. Great sculptors like Michelangelo used to say that “the statue is already inside the block of marble; You just have to release it." Molding technologies came later, although they have been used by men at least since the Bronze Age, when humans began using stone molds to create spearheads and other weapons. Today, 3D printing has arrived to definitively open up the game of the production of physical goods, democratizing it. We are on the eve of a revolution that will have a profound impact on the architecture, engineering and construction industry, which will undoubtedly be one of the stages in history with the greatest technological change experienced in just one generation.
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