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Laetitia is a Ph.D. Student at Yale CEA, where she investigates the relationship between architectural materiality and soil health. Her research posits life cycle assessments as holistic tools that recast current modes of material extraction, production and decay for better soil resilience. Through her work, she hopes to build on artisanal knowledge and heritage to explore the role of materials in relation to larger soil ecosystems.


Laetitia holds a Master of Science in Bio-Integrated Design from the Bartlett School of Architecture (2023) and a Bachelor of Arts in Design from Goldsmiths University London (2021). She has exhibited collective work at the London Festival of Architecture and at the Bartlett B-Pro Exhibition.

Laetitia is a Ph.D. Student at Yale CEA, where she investigates the relationship between architectural materiality and soil health. Her research posits life cycle assessments as holistic tools that recast current modes of material extraction, production and decay for better soil resilience. Through her work, she hopes to build on artisanal knowledge and heritage to explore the role of materials in relation to larger soil ecosystems.


Laetitia holds a Master of Science in Bio-Integrated Design from the Bartlett School of Architecture (2023) and a Bachelor of Arts in Design from Goldsmiths University London (2021). She has exhibited collective work at the London Festival of Architecture and at the Bartlett B-Pro Exhibition.

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Laetitia Morlie

Renewable bio-based circular material economies in timber, post-agricultural by-products and plant-based bioremediation

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Laetitia Morlie

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