The MAA is a visionary master program with an innovative and open structure, mixing diverse disciplines, shaping professionals capable of producing theoretical & practical solutions towards responsive cities, architecture & technology.


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mush.room

mush.room — a living panel grown from bio-waste, offering thermal and acoustic comfort. designed as a retrofit solution for the existing low-energy-performance building stock, it’s paired with a digital tool that calculates u-values and suggests ideal material mixes, bringing sustainable design to your fingertips HOW CAN WE REDUCE OPERATIONAL CARBON WHILE TRYING TO REDUCE EMBODIED … Read more

SecondMatter

SecondMatter challenges architecture’s extractive processes and wasteful material cycles by upcycling Construction Demolition Renovation Waste (CDRW) into structural and non-structural applications. It blends ramming, which compacts granular materials into high-strength forms, with jamming-inspired interlocking of irregular aggregates. Large concrete waste pieces form a reinforced core, wrapped in a rammed mix of fine brick and concrete … Read more

Cascara

RICE PRODUCTION AROUND THE WORLD METABOLIC DIAGRAM OF RICE HUSK IMPLICATIONS IN SEVERAL INDUSTRIES STATISTICS OF RICE HUSK PRODUCTION PROPOSAL RICECRETE As Rice Husk has good thermal insulation , is lightweight and due to the high silica content is water resistance . Rice Crete is a natural building material made from rice husks, lime, and … Read more

KINXA

KINXA aims to bring vernacular construction back into contemporary architecture by systemizing traditional “quincha”. At the same time, through a redesigned material system, KINXA seeks to take advantage of local resources and lower even more its precedent carbon footprint.  Quincha is a technique prevalent in Latin America which consists of the use of a wood … Read more