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IntCDC for Long-Span Building Systems Research Network 2

IntCDC for Long-Span Building Systems

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Research Network 2 – IntCDC for Long-Span Building Systems

Research Network 2 focuses on long-span buildings, such as large public, cultural, sports and infrastructural buildings. It serves as a challenge for a high level of performance, as structural and material efficiency play a decisive role for economic feasibility, environmental impact and architectural articulation of long-span building systems.

The IntCDC's Research Projects (RP) are grouped into Research Networks (RN), each of which brings together work on a specific topic. Within these networks, IntCDC researchers are working on a common central challenge, including a building demonstrator.

 

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On the website of the Cluster of Excellence IntCDC you will find an overview of all research activities. There you will find the Research Projects (RP) as well as a sorting of these into Research Networks (RN). Below you will find direct links to the research projects in the field of timber construction and projects related to timber construction.

In addition to the Research Projects (RP), the IntCDC conducts research in Associated Projects (AP) together with partners from industry and academia. Associated Projects are not funded by the cluster. More about the Associated Projects at digitize-wood.de.

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List of Research Projects (RP)

RP 16-2: Spider Crane Robotic Platform for On-Site Construction
Cyber-Physical On-Site Construction Processes using a Spider Crane Robotic Platform

RP 17-1: Building and Navigation Strategies for On-Site Robotics

RP 18-1: Holistic Social, Environmental and Technical Quality Model
Holistic Quality Model for IntCDC Building Systems: Social, Environmental and Technical Characteristics

RP 18-2: Holistic Quality Model for Extension of Existing Buildings
Holistic Quality Model for Extension of Existing Buildings: Social, Environmental, Technical and Economic Integration

RP 20-1: Knowledge Representation for Multidisciplinary Co-Design

digitize wood is based at the Cluster of Excellence IntCDC at the University of Stuttgart and is funded by the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Food, Rural Areas and Consumer Protection (MLR) as part of the BW Timber Construction Initiative.