Ruxin Xie
Ruxin (pronounced as Ru-shin) is a researcher, designer, and lifelong maker. Her work lies at the intersection of art, architecture, mechanics, and robotics.
She lives with a tabby cat named TT — Tiny Tiger. ᓚᘏᗢ
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2025
XXXBuildfest 2024Bethel, NY, USAXXIXRobotic SetupsPrinceton, NJ, USA
2023
XXVIIIThe ObservatoryCupertino, CA, USA
XXVIITree House[Concept]XXVIGoogle StoreSanta Monica, CA, USAXXVCat LampCupertino, CA, USA
2022
XXIVSystems EngagementAnn Arbor, MI, USA
2021
XXIIICocoonAnn Arbor, MI, USAXXIISocial EquilibriaVenice, ItalyXXITopology Optimized Building Envelope Ann Arbor, MI, USAXXPoly-Fractal PackingAnn Arbor, MI, USAXIXPneumatic Origami Self FoldingAnn Arbor, MI, USA
2020
XVIIIDesign Ecologies of Glass[Concept]XVIIArchitecture {AI}[Concept]XVIVolumetric KnittingAnn Arbor, MI, USAXVShelf - Generative DeisignAnn Arbor, MI, USAXIVLight LeakAnn Arbor, MI, USAXIIITriByteAnn Arbor, MI, USAXIIMantaAnn Arbor, MI, USAXIHoursteelAnn Arbor, MI, USA
2019
XContext. Community. Co-op. Core[Concept]IXPlayscapeAnn Arbor, MI, USAVIIIExquisite LampAnn Arbor, MI, USAVIIKnitted InflatablesAnn Arbor, MI, USA
2018
VIEngageAnn Arbor, MI, USAVFantastic Beasts And Here They Are[Concept]IVAnimation and Architecture[Concept]
2017 and Earlier
IIISponge at Crossroad[Concept]IIBridge Church[Concept]IBirdwatching Pavilion[Concept]
Life
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Cooking
© 2017–2025 Ruxin Xie
XXIV
ARCH 708 System Engagement
This pavilion was built as part of the system engagement course, exploring how robotic tools and computational design can support low-carbon, locally sourced construction. Using short, off-the-shelf timber 2x4s, we developed custom algorithms to generate layered assemblies that were prefabricated by industrial robots and assembled on site.
The process combined precision automation with hands-on coordination, demonstrating how human-robot collaboration can turn overlooked materials into a meaningful architectural system. It’s both a structure and a study in resourcefulness, craft, and future-oriented construction.
- Robotic Fabrication
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Sustainable Construction
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Computational Design
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Human-Robot Collaboration
- Timber