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Mae-ling Lokko is an architectural scientist, designer and educator from Ghana and the Philippines who works with agrowaste and renewable biobased materials. Through her work, .Mae-ling Lokko and Gustavo Crembil Grounds for Return, Solo Exhibition .Contact ︎: maelokko [at] gmail.com ︎: @mLokko ︎: LinkedIn Profile .A-Z Nights 12: Talk by Mae-ling Lokko (Hasselt, Belgium), November 2019. .

Returning the Building to the Soil: An Interview with Mae-ling Lokko Scottish .Living Cities Forum 2022—Material Flows—Keynote by Mae-ling Lokko ︎ .• Future by Design, British Council (2021) • Black Rock Residency (2019) • Hublot Design Prize Finalist (2019) • El Anatsui Tema Artist Residency (2020) Mae-ling Lokko is an architectural scientist, designer and educator from Ghana and the Philippines who works with agrowaste and renewable biobased materials. Through .

Mae-ling Lokko is an architectural scientist, designer and educator from Ghana and the Philippines who works with agrowaste and renewable biobased materials. Through her work, Lokko explores themes of “generative justice” through the development of new models of distributed production and collaboration.Mae-Ling Lokko (born 17 October 1987) is a Ghanaian-Filipino designer, academic and artist. She is best known for her research, art and work on fungi, plants, agricultural waste and renewable biobased building materials in relation to ecological health and social justice. [1] Mae-ling Lokko is an architectural scientist, designer and educator from Ghana and the Philippines who works with agrowaste and renewable biobased materials. Through her work, Lokko explores themes of “generative justice” through the development of new models of distributed production and collaboratMae-ling Lokko is an architectural scientist, designer, and educator from Ghana and the Philippines who works with agrowaste and renewable biobased materials. Through her work, Lokko explores themes of “generative justice” through the development of new models of distributed production and collaboration.

Because of its transdisciplinary and innovative nature, Lokko's work has gained worldwide notoriety. In 2019, the architect was among the finalists for the Hublot Design Prize.In the same way as HUBLOT explores the field of hybrids, combining rubber with the most precious metals in a range of infinite variations for its ultra-sophisticated chronographs, Dimitri Bähler, Mae Ling J.Lokko, Pinaffo & Pluvinage, Shigeki Fujishiro, Than Hussein Clark and Samuel Ross each innovate in turn with their exploration of offbeat .Mae-ling Lokko is an educator, architectural scientist and biomaterials technology researcher from Ghana and the Philippines whose work centers on the upcycling of agrowaste and biopolymer materials. Her research integrates a broad range of criteria that questions contemporary material-value systems to evolve life cycle design to meet .

Samuel Ross, the just-announced winner of the fifth Hublot Design Prize, has translated a preoccupation with resocialising public space into his two winning works.

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The Hublot Big Bang Integral comes in three materials: titanium: ,900, King Gold: ,500, and black ceramic: ,100. All three watches are 42mm, with a thickness of 13.45mm. 500 examples of the Black Ceramic watch will be produced, the titanium and gold are not limited.Returning the Building to the Soil: An Interview with Mae-ling Lokko Scottish 2022 Design Awards Winner ARCHITECTURE: Low Cost Project Schemes Under 200k SOM Foundation SOM Foundation 2022 Research Prize Winners 2021 . 2019 Hublot Design Prize. Abitare Italy Architects at the Copenhagen Festival En Revenant de L’Expo https://www .Mae-ling Lokko is an architectural scientist, designer and educator from Ghana and the Philippines who works with agrowaste and renewable biobased materials. Through her work, Lokko explores themes of “generative justice” through the development of new models of distributed production and collaboration.

Mae-Ling Lokko (born 17 October 1987) is a Ghanaian-Filipino designer, academic and artist. She is best known for her research, art and work on fungi, plants, agricultural waste and renewable biobased building materials in relation to ecological health and social justice. [1] Mae-ling Lokko is an architectural scientist, designer and educator from Ghana and the Philippines who works with agrowaste and renewable biobased materials. Through her work, Lokko explores themes of “generative justice” through the development of new models of distributed production and collaboratMae-ling Lokko is an architectural scientist, designer, and educator from Ghana and the Philippines who works with agrowaste and renewable biobased materials. Through her work, Lokko explores themes of “generative justice” through the development of new models of distributed production and collaboration. Because of its transdisciplinary and innovative nature, Lokko's work has gained worldwide notoriety. In 2019, the architect was among the finalists for the Hublot Design Prize.

In the same way as HUBLOT explores the field of hybrids, combining rubber with the most precious metals in a range of infinite variations for its ultra-sophisticated chronographs, Dimitri Bähler, Mae Ling J.Lokko, Pinaffo & Pluvinage, Shigeki Fujishiro, Than Hussein Clark and Samuel Ross each innovate in turn with their exploration of offbeat .Mae-ling Lokko is an educator, architectural scientist and biomaterials technology researcher from Ghana and the Philippines whose work centers on the upcycling of agrowaste and biopolymer materials. Her research integrates a broad range of criteria that questions contemporary material-value systems to evolve life cycle design to meet . Samuel Ross, the just-announced winner of the fifth Hublot Design Prize, has translated a preoccupation with resocialising public space into his two winning works. The Hublot Big Bang Integral comes in three materials: titanium: ,900, King Gold: ,500, and black ceramic: ,100. All three watches are 42mm, with a thickness of 13.45mm. 500 examples of the Black Ceramic watch will be produced, the titanium and gold are not limited.

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I think 1957 is gorgeous. It sings ‘CHANEL’ with every fibre of its being and is incredibly wearable. Where BOY took some time to click with me (when it did it became a favourite, I should add), 1957 instantly .

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