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Constructing Futures
Constructing Futures

Sat, Sep 14

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1001 Woodward Building

Constructing Futures

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Time & Location

Sep 14, 2024, 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM

1001 Woodward Building, 1001 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48226, USA

About the event

Constructing Futures will highlight the future of construction and design for the built environment, with a particular focus on robotics, additive manufacturing, computational design, and AI. The installation, exhibition, lectures, and workshops will serve as a platform to facilitate crucial conversations around these emerging technologies, bringing together stakeholders from cultural institutions, universities, and industry partners.  Mass production and industrial robotics emerged from the automotive industry in Detroit. Building on this rich history, the exhibition will delve into the transformative potential of robotics, additive manufacturing (AM), computational design, and artificial intelligence (AI) specifically for the built environment. The exhibition also serves to expand the influence of and lay the groundwork for conversations around construction innovation and how we might build more intelligently in the future.  

Event Details

Opening Reception 

September 5, 5:30 - 10 pm 

Exhibit on View September 5-28  

About Lawrence Technological University

Lawrence Technological University is a private higher education institution located in Southfield. Since its establishment in 1932, LTU has preserved a profound connection to Michigan's heritage of manufacturing and technological innovation.  

About Bedrock

Bedrock is a full-service real estate firm specializing in innovative city building strategies. Since its founding in 2011, Bedrock and its affiliates have invested and committed more than $7.5 billion to acquire, develop and operate more than 140 properties in Detroit and Cleveland with landmark developments at Hudson's Detroit, Book Tower, City Modern, Tower City and the May Company Building.  Bedrock's projects include new construction, adaptive reuse and a portfolio totaling more than 21 million square feet of office, retail, residential, industrial, hospitality and parking.

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