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Dr Mathew Emmett is an Associate Professor in Architecture at the University of Plymouth's School of Art, Design and Architecture. He leads the Master of Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 2) program and has held roles in MA Architectural Design and 3D Design. His work bridges architecture with interdisciplinary fields like cybernetics, AV installation, and situated cognition. Emmett's research emphasizes transcultural communication through spatial design, exemplified by projects like Sender/Receiver (Tate Modern, 2016) and St Sebastian: Plague Memory (Rome, 2022).
Education: PhD in Situated Cognition and Architecture, Doctorate in Architecture, Fine Art Foundation at Central Saint Martins. Awards include the Gardener Theobald Scholarship and Sir Henry Herbert Bartlett Award. He has collaborated with figures like Charles Jencks and Eberhard Kranemann (Kraftwerk).
Teaching spans institutions globally, including Eindhoven University of Technology and The Royal College of Art. Supervised PhDs include Leah Dinning and Zoe Latham. As Principal Investigator of the €4.1M EU Marie Curie Project 'Cognovo', he advanced interdisciplinary cognitive innovation.
Exhibitions span installations in London, Rome, Tokyo, and Germany. Key projects explore public realm design, healthcare environments, and immersive digital experiences. His work is featured in venues like Tate Modern and the Museo dell'Arte Classica.





