Aimée Lam Tunon is an architect and designer working between fiction and futures. Her practice operates across spatial practice and digital environments, engaging speculative narratives as tools for ethical and alternative imaginaries.
In 2023, she curated the inaugural Pavilion of Panama at the Venice Architecture Biennale (Stories from Beneath the Water), developing narrative-led curatorial frameworks grounded in oral histories, archival research, and community collaboration. Through exhibitions, installations, and immersive environments, her work foregrounds storytelling as a method for engaging erased geographies, non-human agencies, and other modes of relationality.
Aimée holds a BA in Architecture from Universidad Santa María la Antigua (Panama), an MA in Spatial Performance and Design from the Architectural Association, London, and an MA in Biodesign from Central Saint Martins, London. Through a methodology she calls the poetics of nature, her work seeks to preserve the untranslatable and the ineffable dimensions of life through immersive, relational worlds that resist reduction and instrumentalisation.