Arthur Mamou-Mani
Arthur Mamou-Mani
Arthur Mamou-Mani is a French architect and director of the award-winning practice Mamou-Mani Architects, specialized in digitally designed and fabricated architecture. With extensive experience working with Atelier Jean Nouvel, Zaha Hadid Architects, and Proctor and Matthews Architects, Arthur brings his expertise to the field of architecture, inspiring a new generation of architects with his innovative and imaginative approach. As a lecturer at the University of Westminster, Arthur shares his knowledge and passion with students, imparting his deep understanding of architecture and his commitment to innovation.
Arthur is the founder and director of Fab.Pub, a digital fabrication laboratory, that allows people to experiment with large 3D printers and laser cutters. He is also a fellow of The Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, and he has been recognized with several awards, including the Gold Prize at the American Architecture Prize for the Wooden Wave project at BuroHappold Engineering and the RIBAj rising star award in 2017.
Arthur has given numerous talks, including a TEDx conference in the USA and has been featured on the cover of the FT, in The New York Times, and Forbes. His work has been exhibited at the Sir John Soane Museum and at the Wired Mag Highlight show at the Tate Modern in London.