Arthur Mamou-Mani

Arthur Mamou-Mani

Architect, founder of Mamou-Mani Architecture

Arthur Mamou-Mani AA dipl, ARB/RIBA FRSA is a French architect and director of the award-winning firm Mamou-Mani, specialising in a new kind of digitally designed and fabricated architecture. Mamou-Mani is also a lecturer at the University of Westminster, and has given numerous talks around the world on the eco-parametric architectural practice, including two TedX conferences in the US and France.

 

A fellow of the Royal Society for Encouragement of the Arts Manufacture and Commerce, he has won the American Architecture prize, the RIBA Rising Star Award and has recently been awarded the prestigious Pierre Cardin Prize for Architecture by France’s Academie des Beaux-Arts. In 2020, the Architects Journal named Mamou-Mani one of it's 100 “Disruptor” practices, who are challenging the norms of traditional architecture in their drive to bring about sustainable alternatives. Alongside his architectural firm, Mamou-Mani founded the digital fabrication laboratory FabPub, allowing the public to experiment with large-scale laser cutting and 3D printing equipment in Hackney, London.

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