Lulu Crouzet is a Doctoral Candidate, Researcher and Lecturer at the Institute for Preservation and Construction History (IDB) and the Institute for Technology in Architecture (ITA) at ETH Zürich. She is researching the repair and care of digitally fabricated architecture and the preservation of the related digital-born data.
Lulu previously worked as an architect in Houston and Berlin and was a teaching and research assistant at the University of British Columbia and Université de Montréal. She holds an M.Arch from the University of British Columbia and an M.Arch II in History and Theory from McGill University. She was a visiting fellow at UC Berkeley. Lulu was the Prix de Rome for Emerging Practitioners nominee, a St. John’s Scholar, a MoMA Bio-Design Challenge winner, and the recipient of the Arthur Erickson Fellowship, the Itoko Muraoka Fellowship, the SSHRC Fellowship, and the CSLA Award.
Lulu previously worked as an architect in Houston and Berlin and was a teaching and research assistant at the University of British Columbia and Université de Montréal. She holds an M.Arch from the University of British Columbia and an M.Arch II in History and Theory from McGill University. She was a visiting fellow at UC Berkeley. Lulu was the Prix de Rome for Emerging Practitioners nominee, a St. John’s Scholar, a MoMA Bio-Design Challenge winner, and the recipient of the Arthur Erickson Fellowship, the Itoko Muraoka Fellowship, the SSHRC Fellowship, and the CSLA Award.