Arthur Mamou-Mani on 3D-printed architecture and sustainability | Design for Life | Dezeen



Arthur Mamou-Mani explains how he is partnering with Dassault Systèmes to investigate “cradle-to-cradle” architecture in the latest video of our Design for Life collaboration with the software brand.

Mamou-Mani, founder of London-based studio Mamou-Mani Architects, is the fourth designer to feature in the Design for Life collaboration between Dezeen and Dassault Systèmes, which highlights designers who are using technology and research to build a better world.

Mamou-Mani has embarked on a sustainability-focussed collaboration with Dassault Systèmes that uses the brand’s software to investigate how different 3D-printable materials can be manufactured sustainably and printed into structures that can be recycled or repurposed.

The project is part of an ongoing initiative at Dassault Systèmes that connects the brand with designers to help them generate and realise projects using its technology.

Dassault Systèmes offers a suite of 3D software for designers, architects and engineers called 3DExperience, which includes well-known CAD products such as Solidworks and Catia, as well as virtual reality tools that are used in a wide range of industries.

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