TOM BUDD - Architectural Visualiser and Designer
Tom has been studying and practising architecture in London over the last 7 years. During this time he has worked within multiple architectural practices, and had the opportunity to take part in projects ranging from a new pedestrian Bridge in Kings Cross to larger scale conceptual studies for future transport systems in London. Most recently, whilst working for Foster and Partner’s, Tom worked on the Norman Foster Foundation’s Droneport project, a concept for using drones as a fast paced medical delivery network in remote regions of Africa. Currently coming to the conclusion of his March Part 2 Architecture Degree at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, his final thesis looked into the redesigning of the traditional English village for the future of Britain’s rural Landscape. Tom has taught computing lessons and run workshops on concept visualisation with undergraduate students at the Bartlett School of Architecture, and also worked on the Bartlett summer school programme.
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Tom Budd is an architectural visualiser and designer based in London. Specialising in the production of visualisations that look beyond the 'photo real' and strive to capture the feelings and atmospheric qualities an unbuilt space could embody.
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Tom has been studying and working in the Architectural profession for the last 8 years. In addition to this, he also currently works as a digital tutor at both The Bartlett School of Architecture and Ravensbourne University.
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