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Mario Carpo is the Reyner Banham Professor of Architectural History and Theory at The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London. His work bridges early modern architectural history and contemporary digital design theory, with a focus on cultural technologies and the Vitruvian tradition.
- Education: Dr.arch (University of Florence, 1984), PhD (European University Institute, 1990), HDR (Art History, France, 2009)
His research examines the intersection of digital design theory, computational discretism, and historical architectural representation. Recent publications explore the implications of AI, big data, and robotic construction on architectural authorship and practice.
Key scientific awards include:
- Guggenheim Fellow (2022-2023)
- Senior Fellow, National Gallery of Art (2014)
- Grantee, The Graham Foundation (2013)
- Resident, American Academy in Rome (2004-05)
His recent articles (2023-2025) analyze post-digital architecture, biological computing, and algorithmic curation, revealing trends in computational design's socio-technical context and the dissolution of traditional authorship models.



