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Camille Dunlop is a Digital Spatial Designer based in London. Her work transverses the increasingly blurred boundaries between 3D digital space, speculative design, and spatial design, with collaborative works having been exhibited at venues including the V&A, the RIBA and Somerset House. She has worked as part of speculative design studio Superflux, crafting immersive and experiential futures in both client-facing and research projects. Alongside practice, Camille is also a Lecturer at the Bartlett School of Architecture (UCL), where she teaches Cinematic and Videogame Architecture MArch.
Education
Education
The Bartlett School of Architecture (2019-2021)
- Architecture MArch – Distinction.
The Bartlett School of Architecture (2015-2018)
- Architecture BSc - First Class Honours.
Experience
The Bartlett School of Architecture (2023-Now)
- Lecturer - Design Tutor - MArch Cinematic and Videogame Architecture
- Lecturer - Skills Tutor - MSci Architecture
University of the Arts London (2024-Now)
- Associate Lecturer - MA Narrative Environments
Superflux (2021-Now)
- Freelance Digital Advisor and Designer
- Senior Architectural and Digital Designer
Foster + Partners (2018-2019)
- Part 1 Architectural Assistant
Awards + Programmes + Residencies
A+E Lab Artist in Residency (2025)
Center for Planetary Pedagogies (2025)
Bartlett Masters Scholarship, Awarded for academic Bartlett Masters Scholarship (2020)
RIBA Serjeant Award (2018)
RIBA Bronze Nomination (2018)
Bartlett Portfolio Prize (2018)
Talks + Workshops (Select)
- “Filming and Storyboarding Workshop” talk and workshop at Central St Martins, UAL (2025)
- “Interface; A discussion on digital space making” panel curated by Tom&Tom
Royal College of Art Kensington (2024)
- “Cinematic Worldbuilding and Storyboarding” talk and workshop
Central St Martins, UAL (2024)
- “Crafting Future(s)” talk at the Bartlett School of Architecture
University College London (2023)
- “Speculative; A Personal Intoduction” guest lecture
Royal College of Art (2022)