Article 6YPDW 432 Crawler Robots Slowly Move an Entire Shanghai City Block Back Into Place

432 Crawler Robots Slowly Move an Entire Shanghai City Block Back Into Place

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Lori Dorn
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432 crawler robots moved an entire 7,500 tonne Shanghai city block complex of Shikumen residences back into place after it was relocated for underground construction. The crew felt it was better to move this historic complex rather than destroy it. The process was slow, moving about 10 meters (33 feet) per day over the course of twenty days, but eventually the buildings were put back into place without suffering any damage.

Slowly but surely, a small army of robotic feet moved a 7,500-tonne complex of historic Shikumen buildings in Shanghai's Zhangyuan historic district. The buildings were moved to make way for the construction of an underground complex. The movement was slow, creeping along at only about 10 metres (33 feet) per day.

Previously, a Shanghai School Walked' to a New Location
Historic Primary School Building Walks' Using Robotic Feet to New Location Outside the Shanghai City Center

via Book of Joe

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