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Led by Arthur Mamou-Mani, This talk explores A Circular Approach to Design & Fabrication, looking to how architecture can move beyond linear systems of production towards more adaptable, material-conscious and circular ways of making.
The session will trace the relationship between computational design, digital fabrication and material intelligence. Through selected Mamou-Mani and Fab.Pub case studies, Arthur will discuss how geometry, fabrication constraints, assembly methods and reuse strategies can become active drivers of design, rather than final-stage production decisions.
The talk will also reflect on the role of the mobile factory, large scale fabrication workflows and collaborative making in creating architecture that is more responsive, efficient and connected to the communities around it. The session is aimed at architects designers, fabricators, students and anyone interested in the future of circular design, parametric architecture and digital manufacturing