China uses 432 robots to lift an entire 7,500-ton ancient house
A 7,500-ton ancient building complex in Shanghai is being moved by 432 microscopic robots, creating an unprecedented technological feat in the world.
Báo Khoa học và Đời sống•10/06/2025
According to China Daily, the Huayanli Old Quarter was built in the 1920s and is an architectural treasure in Shanghai's signature shikumen style. (Photo: news.qq.com) The complex is being temporarily relocated to construct a 3-storey underground space while maintaining the architecture above. (Photo: news.qq.com)
432 self-moving micro-robots were controlled to lift and move the 7,500-ton structure with impressive precision. (Photo: news.qq.com) Each day, the project moves an average of 10 meters and is expected to complete the journey on June 7. (Photo: news.qq.com)
Low-riding robot technology, BIM and point cloud scanning are used to overcome narrow alleys and ancient structures. (Photo: news.qq.com) Robots can even drill foundations, move soil, and sort materials thanks to artificial intelligence and deep learning. (Source: New China) The project also connects the ancient reserve with a modern metro line and underground commercial areas covering more than 53,000 square meters. (Source: New China)
This is proof that technology can harmoniously combine heritage conservation and modern urban development. (Photo: sohu) Dear readers, please watch the video : TCL introduces self-cleaning air conditioner, full of technology for less than 10 million.
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