Current
Director of Juvenilia
Lecturer at UCLA
Previous
Designer at SUB 2022
Associate Director at Real Foundation 2019-21
Contributing Editor at Real Review 2019-21
Seminar Tutor at Royal College of Art. London, UK 2018-21
Guest Lecturer at Angewandte. Vienna, AU 2021
Assistant Tutor at Architectural Association. London, UK 2019-20
Graduate of the Architectural Association - AADipl 2018
Bio
Liam Denhamer is a Canadian architect and director of Juvenilia. Since graduating from the Architectural Association with a Master's in 2018, Denhamer has held a wide number of positions, including Associate Director at Real Foundation, Contributing Editor at Real Review, and Designer at SUB. His work has been published in Ecocore, Heavy Traffic, the Opioid Crisis Lookbook,Real Review and Travis Scott's UTOPIA ZINE as well as being exhibited at the Serpentine in London. In addition to his position at UCLA, Denhamer has taught at the Angewandte, the Royal College of Art, and the Architectural Association.
In his work, Denhamer employs a unique architectural language that plays on the brutality, conflict, and violence that is inherent in architecture while incorporating subversive countercultural aesthetics. His work frequently plays on the translation of the virtual to the physical sphere and the integration of new technologies in the construction of architecture in that physical sphere. In Denhamer’s work, the near constant collusion of these elements in a hyper-capitalist society are played with unapologetically in the hopes of truly mining the ramifications of these elements on architecture.