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How 432 robots are relocating a 7,500-ton historic building

June 29, 2025
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Shanghai is no stranger to jaw-dropping feats of engineering. 

In the latest example, a Shanghai historic building moved by robots is capturing global attention. The relocation of the complex in Huayang, a Shikumen-style building weighing about 7,500 metric tons (approximately 8,267 U.S. tons) and covering roughly 43,400 square feet, is truly rewriting the rules. 

This ambitious project is powered by an army of 432 small robots that are moving the massive structure about 33 feet each day to make way for a new underground development. Let’s dive into how this is happening, why it matters and what it means for the future of urban preservation.

What makes the Shanghai historic building moved by robots so special?

The Huayanli complex is a set of three brick-and-wood buildings constructed between the 1920s and 1930s. Located in the heart of Shanghai’s historic Zhangyuan area, these structures are classic examples of shikumen architecture, which is a unique blend of Western and Chinese design. Zhangyuan itself is over 140 years old and is one of Shanghai’s largest and best-preserved shikumen neighborhoods.

Why is a Shanghai historic building being moved by robots?

The relocation is not just for show. The city is building a three-story underground center beneath the complex that will include over 570,000 square feet of cultural and commercial space, a parking garage with more than 100 spots and a transportation hub that will connect three major subway lines. By preserving the historic Huayanli complex above ground while adding modern infrastructure below, Shanghai is finding a smart balance between honoring its heritage and embracing progress.

The challenges: Tight spaces and dense history

Moving a building of this size is tough enough, but the challenge is multiplied by Zhangyuan’s dense web of narrow alleys and closely packed historic buildings. Traditional relocation methods simply would not fit. The area’s historic significance also means that any mistake could damage irreplaceable architecture, including the 1928 “great hall” that once housed a patriotic night school.

How 432 robots are moving a historic Shanghai building

Instead of using cranes or bulldozers, engineers put 432 small walking robots to work. These robots gently lift the building and slowly move it forward, inch by inch, covering about 33 feet each day. To achieve this incredible level of precision, the project relies on several advanced technologies. Special low-clearance drilling robots, which can be operated remotely, navigate tight corridors and doorways to create new foundations beneath the historic structure.

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What’s next for Zhangyuan?

When the project is finished, the renewed Zhangyuan will blend its above-ground historic charm with state-of-the-art underground amenities. The area will connect to nearby high-rises, shopping centers and neighborhoods, creating a vibrant and accessible urban space that honors its past while embracing the future.

Kurt’s key takeaways

It is not every day that an entire historic building is made to walk across a city block, but Shanghai’s Huayanli project shows that with the right technology and a bit of imagination, even the oldest neighborhoods can be part of tomorrow’s cityscape. This combination of preservation and innovation offers a fascinating glimpse into how cities can grow without losing their soul. Who would have thought that robots could become the unsung heroes of heritage?

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