Pixellated Brick Apartments

Residenza Le Stelle's Facade Looks Pixellated in Real Life

Residenza Le Stelle, a series of three apartment buildings in Locarno, Switzerland, has a facade built with a unique, imbricated pattern that makes it look as though the building is composed of massive pixels. In fact, the apartments' "pixel patchwork," as described by Buzzi Studio di Architettura, is the product of robotic assembly, making its actual creation even more fascinating than its perceived appearance.

To create the mesmerizing effect, Buzzi Studio worked with ROB, a Swiss technology company, and designed the layout through the use of parametric software. Then, to implement the pattern, the bricks were carefully placed in their precise locations by construction robots.

The Residenza Le Stelle complex is built around a landscaped courtyard with an orientation that maximizes residents' views of the surrounding mountains.
Trend Themes
1. Robotic Construction - Using robots to improve and streamline the construction process by creating unique building designs and patterns.
2. Parametric Design - Utilizing software to design intricate and complex patterns and layouts for buildings that can be implemented through robotics.
3. Pixelated Architecture - Creating buildings that look like they are made up of massive, colorful pixels through unique patterns and designs.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - Opportunity to integrate robotics and parametric design into the construction process to create unique and innovative architectural designs.
2. Real Estate - Opportunity for developers to utilize pixelated architecture to create buildings that stand out in the market and appeal to modern design aesthetics.
3. Technology - Opportunity for technology companies to develop specialized software and robotics to support the use of parametric design and pixelated architecture in construction.

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