Ai-Da Robot Unveils Modular Space Pod Design at Utzon Center
At a glance
- Ai-Da Robot presented the Space Pod concept in Denmark
- The design was revealed on 8 January 2026 at the Utzon Center
- The exhibition “I’m not a robot” runs until 18 October 2026
Ai-Da Robot became the first humanoid robot to design a building, presenting a modular Space Pod concept at the Utzon Center in Aalborg, Denmark.
The Space Pod was officially revealed on 8 January 2026 as part of the “I’m not a robot” exhibition at the Utzon Center. The exhibition highlights advancements in robotics and creative technology and will remain open to visitors until 18 October 2026.
Ai-Da’s Space Pod concept was developed as a modular housing solution intended for use in future Moon and Mars bases. The design features units that can be connected by corridors, allowing for adaptable living arrangements in extraterrestrial environments.
To create the Space Pod, Ai-Da used integrated camera systems, artificial intelligence-driven creative algorithms, and a robotic arm. This combination enabled the robot to generate and visualize the architectural concept independently.
What the numbers show
- The Space Pod was unveiled on 8 January 2026
- The “I’m not a robot” exhibition runs until 18 October 2026
- Ai-Da is the first humanoid robot to design a building
The Utzon Center in Aalborg served as the venue for both the unveiling and the ongoing exhibition. The event marks a procedural milestone in the use of robotics for architectural design, as documented by the center.
The Space Pod’s modular design is intended to address the needs of future space habitats, with the ability to link multiple units through connecting corridors. This approach supports flexibility and scalability in off-Earth living environments.
Ai-Da’s design process relied on a combination of visual input from camera-equipped eyes and algorithmic creativity, resulting in a concept that demonstrates the procedural capabilities of robotics in architectural planning.
The exhibition “I’m not a robot” continues at the Utzon Center, offering visitors the opportunity to view Ai-Da’s Space Pod and other works until October 2026. The event highlights the intersection of robotics, design, and technology in contemporary exhibitions.
* This article is based on publicly available information at the time of writing.
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