23rd October 2014 Tutorials

Here are couple inspiring pictures from our last tutorial. Students are now focusing on developing larger models. They will soon choose between submitting an installation for Buro Happold’s new HQ or the Burning Man festival.

Recursive cube growth by Diana Raican
Recursive cube growth by Diana Raican
Tobias Power's Rheotomic Surfaces
Tobias Power’s Rheotomic Surfaces
Toby Plunkett's M/N Cymatics diagrams
Toby Plunkett’s M/N Cymatics diagrams
Garis Iu's Giant Curved Origami
Garis Iu’s Giant Curved Origami
Garis Iu's Giant Curved Origami
Lorna Jackson’s giant Spirohedron
Naomi Danos' modular components
Naomi Danos’ modular components
Naomi Danos' modular components
Naomi Danos’ modular components
Naomi Danos' modular components using hypar origami
Naomi Danos’ modular components using hypar origami
Tom  Jelley's Inversion principle model
Tom Jelley’s Inversion principle model

Author: Arthur Mamou-Mani

Arthur Mamou-Mani AA dipl, ARB/RIBA FRSA – is a French architect, director of Mamou-Mani Architects, specialised in a new kind of digitally designed and fabricated architecture. He is a lecturer at the University of Westminster and owns a digital fabrication laboratory called the Fab.Pub which allows people to experiment with large 3D Printers and Laser Cutters. Arthur has been selected as one of the RIBAj's 2017 cohort of Rising Stars. He has won the Gold Prize at the American Architecture Prize for the Wooden Wave project installed at BuroHappold Engineering and since 2016, he is a fellow of the The Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. Prior to founding Mamou-Mani in 2011, he worked with Atelier Jean Nouvel, Zaha Hadid Architects and Proctor and Matthews Architects.

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