About Liam Martin

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Liam Martin is a designer and visualization specialist in Brooklyn, NY. He grew up in the grassy hills of Central Kentucky, where he discovered the beauty and power of design rooted in its context. Frequent hikes at the local wildlife refuge and many memorable visits throughout his youth to a nearby Shaker Village instilled in him the value of simplicity and intentionality—principles that continue to guide his work, which spans narrative-bolstering visualization, bioremediation strategies, adaptive reuse, industrial and product design, and residential renovations. 


Liam studied architecture at Cornell University, and graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture in 2018. While at Cornell, he was a Martin Tang Fellow—supporting his work serving as chair of the student chapter of Mayor Potencial, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering impoverished rural communities in Honduras through education, healthcare, and disaster relief initiatives. Liam traveled with Mayor Potencial in 2015 to El Rodeito, Honduras to collaborate on the design of a new high school

He is a cofounder with Laura-India Garinois of Superinfra, a design-research practice focused on infrastructure, phenomenology, and ecological restoration. Liam has also worked with Madrid-based RICA*studio, assisting in the design of a biophilic play-therapy garden for La Fe Hospital in Valencia, Spain. 

Since joining COOKFOX Architects in 2018, he has been a key member of the visualization team, crafting imagery with the project teams of St. John’s Terminal, 555 Greenwich Street, Terminal Warehouse, 335 8th Avenue, Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music, and Marymount School of New York.

Liam’s work bridges speculative projects and built architecture, and through an interdisciplinary and collaborative spatial process, he advocates for thoughtfully crafted, contextually-sensitive design that prioritizes nature, wellness and sustainability.




His work has been published by POOL Magazine, Association, Archdaily, and Metropolis Magazine.