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Arthur Mamou-Mani
French architect specializing in digitally designed and fabricated architecture
Arthur Mamou-Mani is a prominent French architect and the Managing Director of Mamou-Mani Ltd, an award-winning architecture firm based in London. Born on February 5, 1983, in Paris, he holds an AA Diploma in Architecture and is a registered architect with the ARB and RIBA. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (FRSA) since 2016.
Mamou-Mani specializes in digitally designed and fabricated architecture, focusing on sustainable and innovative practices. His firm is known for its unique approach to architecture, which integrates parametric design and advanced fabrication techniques. Notable projects include the 3D Pop-Up Studio in Shanghai and the construction of the Burning Man Temple in 2018, named Galaxia, which was notable for its intricate design and execution.
In addition to his architectural practice, Mamou-Mani is a lecturer at the University of Westminster, where he has been teaching since 2011. He co-founded the digital fabrication laboratory Fab.Pub, which provides access to advanced manufacturing technologies like 3D printing and laser cutting, promoting experimentation and innovation in design.
Throughout his career, Mamou-Mani has received several accolades, including the RIBAj Rising Star Award and the Gold Prize at the American Architecture Prize for his project "Wooden Wave." His work has been featured in major publications, and he has spoken at numerous international conferences, including multiple TEDx events.1234