UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Penn State College of Arts and Architecture’s Stuckeman School will host Mollie Claypool and Gilles Retsin, co-founders of Automated Architecture Ltd. (AUAR), a design and technology company based in the U.K., for a virtual lecture at noon on Feb. 8 as part of the school’s Lecture and Exhibit Series.
In the lecture, titled “Automating Architecture: Architecture in Large Numbers,” Claypool and Retsin will discuss their work using robotics and automation to provide high-quality, sustainable affordable housing. They will explore how robotics, artificial intelligence and automation can enable architecture to meaningfully engage with global crises, such as the climate and ecological crisis and housing inequity.
The company is a spinoff of AUAR Labs at the Bartlett School of Architecture at University College London, where Claypool and Retsin are associate professors.