Camille Lymer

Camille Lymer

3D ArtistLondon, United Kingdom
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Camille Lymer

Camille Lymer

3D ArtistLondon, United Kingdom
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  • THE DRYLINE
    THE DRYLINERebuild by design We created a film about award-winning architect BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group’s and their team’s vision for protecting Manhattan against future superstorms, developed with and for the people of New York City. The film documents the results of the studio’s year-long design process generated during the Rebuild by Design competition, an initiative of the President Obama’s Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task Force. The Dryline explores the potential of building a continuous storm barrier around lower Manhattan that transforms underused waterfront spaces into a beautiful protective ribbon of parks and open spaces, elevated walkways and cycle routes, sports areas, cafes and more.Interviews with members of the local community and people on the street combined with animations, provide a vivid image of the vision, part of which was recently awarded 335 million USD to start implementation on New York City’s Lower East Side. The film is currently on show at the National Building Museum in Washington D.C this month as part of BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group’s new exhibition HOT TO COLD: an odyssey of architectural adaptation which takes a behind-the-scenes look at the studio’s creative process. Travelling from the hottest to the coldest parts of our planet, the exhibition explores how BIG's design solutions are shaped by their cultural and climatic contexts. More than 60 three-dimensional models are suspended in the museum's historic Great Hall in an unprecedented use of the 30 000 sq ft public space.
  • EUROPA CITY
    EUROPA CITYThe future of fun Combining a water park, exhibitions, sports, music venues, shops, restaurants, hotels and more, Europa City is proposed as a visionary leisure and culture hub outside Paris. The spectacular destination, with views across the French capital, is designed by leading architect Bjarke Ingels of BIG. Our work included creating a film tour of the whole place combining photoreal 3d and 2d graphics, plus a series of stills to capture the excitement and energy of this unique centre. We also worked with architect Bjarke Ingels to create a film using a green screen to explain each quarter of the development. The film is helping to publicise the project which is expected to open in 2020.