2015
DOI: 10.1002/ad.1912
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Entrepreneur Makers: Digitally Crafted, Crowdfunded Pavilions

Abstract: As part of a generation of architects graduating after the 2008 global financial crisis, Arthur Mamou‐Mani and Toby Burgess developed an ethos of digital self‐sufficiency. This is one that they have passed on to their students in Diploma Studio 10 at the University of Westminster, teaching them to self‐build using digital fabrication techniques, but also to fund their work through crowdfunding, while promoting it on social media.

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“…The use of powerful software to design a complex architectural product is increasingly becoming a popular trend amongst young practitioners (Mamou-Mani and Burgess, 2015). When complex architectural forms are pursued, a set of challenges need to be overcome before any concept can be realised, such as establishing a workflow that accommodates for all possibilities within the project (Garber, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The use of powerful software to design a complex architectural product is increasingly becoming a popular trend amongst young practitioners (Mamou-Mani and Burgess, 2015). When complex architectural forms are pursued, a set of challenges need to be overcome before any concept can be realised, such as establishing a workflow that accommodates for all possibilities within the project (Garber, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%