Lewis Brown is a London-based architect and artist investigating the convergence of digital tools and performative art through sculpture, drawing, and photography. His work explores the mediums of light, matter and time to reveal unfamiliar perceptions of natural phenomena.
Lewis graduated from The Bartlett School of Architecture UCL in 2022 with Distinction and was awarded the Bartlett Medal for his project Printed Morphologies – a critical enquiry into the use of 3D printing as a form of creative practice.
Lewis has previously worked in practice with Asif Khan Studio (2022–2025) and Tonkin Liu (2018–2021). He continues to offer consultation for architectural and computational design services, with a focus on digital fabrication.
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Exhibitions
2025, Royal Academy of Arts Summer Show
Awards
2022, Bartlett Medal
2021, Design Realisation ‘Innovation in Detail’ Prize