Arthur Mamou-Mani at Hi-DARS Talk Series
Hi-DARS talk series as part of the Fall 2025 ARCH 5603 3AM Studio (Augmented Adaptive Additive Manufacturing Architecture). To be held at TTU HCOA Gallery the lecture is open to public.
We are excited to welcome Arthur Mamou-Mani, Founder, architect, and CEO from Mamou-Mani Ltd, to our upcoming Hi-DARS talk. His works explore new possibilities in architecture through algorithmic design, large-scale 3D printing, and bio-based materials, creating projects that range from immersive installations to permanent structures. With a focus on circular design and hands-on making, Mamou-Mani bridges art, technology, and sustainability, pushing the boundaries of how architecture can be conceived, fabricated, and experienced.
Wednesday, October 8th, 2025 at 01:00 pm CST
Location: Gallery, HCoA building, Texas Tech University | Zoom: https://texastech.zoom.us/j/95510070973
*This Hi-DARS Talk will be held both online and in person for TTU HCoA ARCH 5301. If you are interested in joining online, please send us a message.
Arthur Mamou-Mani AA dipl, ARB/RIBA FRSA is a Franco-British architect, and director of the award-winning architecture practice Mamou-Mani, specialising in a new kind of digitally designed and fabricated architecture.
Arthur is a lecturer at the University of Westminster, and has given numerous talks around the world on “Eco-Parametric” architectural practice, including three TedX conferences in the U.S, France, and UK.
A fellow of the Royal Society for Encouragement of the Arts Manufacture and Commerce, he has won the American Architecture prize, the RIBAj Rising Star Award and has recently been awarded the prestigious Pierre Cardin Prize for Architecture from the Academie des Beaux-Arts in France.
In 2020, the Architects Journal named Mamou-Mani one of its 100 ‘Disruptor’ practices that are challenging the norms of traditional architecture practice in their drive to bring about sustainable alternatives. Most recently, he was named one of the ’20 for 2025 World Design Congress Trailblazers’, recognising individuals making pioneering contributions to the future of design.
Alongside his architectural practice, Arthur founded Fab.Pub, a pioneering digital fabrication lab in London that empowers people to co-create using large-scale 3D printing. At the forefront of circular design, the lab uses bio-based materials and open-source principles to make sustainable products and construction both accessible and participatory.