Camille Thai








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Camille Thai is a practicing interior architect residing in Los Angeles.

She recently obtained a Master of Architecture at Southern California Institute of Architecture in 2022 after finishing her Undergraduate studies at Temple University with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture and minor in Psychology in 2020. 
 
Previously a Provost Scholar at Temple from 2016 to 2020, she received the SCI-Arc Continuing Scholarship and the Thom Mayne Endowed Scholarship in 2021, as well as the AIA Affinity Award in 2021 for her student project. During her graduate years, she has focused her academic journey on retail experience and interior spaces, exposing these niches for their social and political implications. Her thesis on how new media has morphed interior architecture received Merit Thesis Award at SCI-Arc in 2022, and continued to inform the academic landscape since.

After her academic success, she worked at Oyler Wu as a designer and model fabricator of the NEOM Project: The Line, part-time at OW’s jewelery line LACE as a content creator. Shortly after, she worked as a lead designer and production manager at 22RE OFFICE. There, Camille had the opportunity to work with different Los Angeles brands, such as AKILA, DPTO, Malbon, to bring their spatial identity from schematic phase to completion with the creative direction of Dean Levin. Her designs range from spatial to doorknob scale - she is comfortable with working with custom millwork, bringing detailed-oriented design to life together with local craftsman. Camille also dabbles in branding herself with her own passion project LAM-NHA, a lifestyle brand that focuses on Vietnamese materials and crafts.