In a move so genius, I'm genuinely gutted I didn't think of it first, the FRAC centre in Orléans, France, in collaboration with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, have trained four quadrocopters (oh, how I love quadrocopters; see: every other post on this blog) to lift and carefully place bricks into the shape of a 20ft tall roundish tower (other tower shapes are presumably available). They've also released a video of the whole process, start-to-finish, including the lovely brick-obtaining shelf where someone replaces the brick each time it's picked up, shots of a crowd of random spectators who come to enjoy the project, and of course as much footage as you like of brilliant robots picking up blocks using some kind of pin-based gripping device, and flying them into place.
The original article I found on it, which gives a little more background, can be found here.
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