Robotic Relocation of Historic School Building in Shanghai
A 5-story school building in Shanghai was relocated using robotic technology to allow for new construction. This method, developed by Shanghai Evolution Shift, aims to preserve historic structures amid urban development pressures.

A historic 5-story school facility in Huangpu District, Shanghai, constructed in 1935, was relocated to make way for a new versatile building expected to be completed within 2-3 years. The relocation employed a method known as the 'walking machine,' utilizing 198 mobile robots to shift the building 60 meters while rotating it by 21 degrees.
The project, completed in October 2020, highlights innovative approaches to preserving heritage amidst ongoing urban development in China, where many older structures face demolition. The method is deemed more cost-effective compared to traditional demolition and reconstruction. However, the building's weight of approximately 7600 tons posed significant engineering challenges, necessitating advanced algorithms for safe movement.




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