UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Architectural scientist, designer and educator Mae-ling Lokko will discuss her work as the founder of Willow Technologies Ltd. in Accra, Ghana, which upcycles agricultural waste into affordable bio-based building materials and for water quality treatment applications, at 6 p.m. on Nov. 9 as part of the Stuckeman School’s Lecture & Exhibit Series. Co-sponsored by the Department of Architecture, the talk will be live-streamed by WPSU.
The Stuckeman School is the largest academic unit in the College of Arts and Architecture.
In “Grounds for Return," Lokko will explore themes of “generative justice” through the development of new models of distributed production and collaboration. Her research focuses on ecological design, integrated material life cycle design and the broad development and evaluation of renewable biobased materials. Her work was nominated for the Visible Award 2019 and Royal Academy Dorfman Award 2020, and she was a finalist for the Hublot Design Prize 2019.