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MAMOU-MANI

Arthus Mamou-Mani is a London-based French Architect and director of the award-winning practice Mamou-Mani Architects which specialises in a new kind of digitally designed and fabricated architecture. He won the RIBA Rising Star Award in 2017 and the Gold Prize at the American Architecture Prize.

A lecturer at the University of Westminster, he created the online platform WeWantToLearn.net with Toby Burgess in order to allow students to share their ideas and which has received 1.4 million views since its creation. He is owner of a digital fabrication laboratory Fab.Pub and co-writer of an open-source 3D Printing plugin Silkworm.

Mamou-Mani studied at the École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Paris-Malaquais and graduated from the London Architectural Association in 2008. Following this he worked for Atelier Jean Nouvel and Zaha Hadid Architects before establishing his own practice in 2011.

His projects range from the 2018 Burning Man Temple Galaxia to a construction robot The Polibot. His exhibition CODE BUILDER, A Robotic Choreography is on at London’s John Soane’s Museum until 3rd Feb 2019.

 
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