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Alessandro Ayuso
At the heart of Alessandro Ayuso’s work is an exploration of the figure: the limits of the body’s intelligibility, its (in)capabilities as a container of both viscera and subjectivity, its propensity to be framed – and in some cases, become – architecture. His research is the subject of his book, Experiments with Body Agent Architecture: The 586-Year-Old Spiritello in Il Regno Digitale (2022), published by UCL Press. He is a senior lecturer at the University of Westminster, where he leads DS25 as part of the MArch course, teaches on the BA Interior Architecture course and acts as a Ph.D. by Design Practice supervisor. He is also an MArch thesis supervisor at the Bartlett, UCL.
Contact: School of Architecture + Cities, University of Westminster, 35 Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LS, UK.