Razer Axon Wallpaper Engine Artist Spotlight: Tim Fu Transforms Architectural Blueprints into Living Art

Meet Tim Fu, founder of London-based Studio Tim Fu, whose works sits at the intersection of architecture, AI, and digital art. In this spotlight, he shares how a decade in architecture, his departure from Zaha Hadid Architects, and his adoption of AI as a creative partner shaped Living Sketches, his debut collection on Razer Axon Wallpaper Engine. 

From Zaha Hadid Architects to Studio Tim Fu: Building a New Kind of Practice 

Tim spent over a decade in architecture, including years on Zaha Hadid Architects’ research team, before founding his own studio. In the process, he redefined his relationship with technology. 

“I embraced AI as a creative partner rather than a tool,” Tim says.  

That shift reshaped how his studio thinks, designs, and creates. Today, Studio Tim Fu collaborates with clients worldwide, treating each project as an opportunity to fuse architectural artistry with machine intelligence. The studio’s work is shared across the web, design publications, and global exhibitions. 

Why Razer Axon Wallpaper Engine? 

Razer products already live in Tim’s studio. The hardware matches his design needs and aesthetic. So, when Razer Axon Wallpaper Engine entered the picture, the fit was immediate. 

“Collaborating with Razer Axon Wallpaper Engine felt natural, as their visual platform celebrates the same futuristic, cutting-edge sensibility that defines our work,” Tim says. 

Living Sketches: Blueprints That Breathe 

Tim’s debut collection on Razer Axon Wallpaper Engine goes beyond displaying architecture sketches. It animates the craft of drawing itself.  

Living Sketches spans classical icons, contemporary experiments, plans, sections, and axonometric. Each piece passes through AI-assisted rendering to become atmospheric and alive. 

“Each piece blurs the line between technical drawing and emotive storytelling,” Tim explains. “The aim is to revive architectural diagrams as expressive, experiential art forms.”  

The result is wallpaper that feels less like decoration, and more like stepping inside a sketch in motion. 

 Tim Fu’s Living Sketches wallpaper series on Razer Axon Wallpaper Engine 

AI in Architecture: Co-Creator, Not Shortcut 

Tim views AI not as a replacement for architects, but as a partner that expands what is possible, from enabling rapid iteration and unlocking new formal languages to compressing workflows that once took weeks into hours. 

“The industry will increasingly blend human creativity with machine intelligence,” he says, “creating hybrid practices that are faster, more experimental, and globally scalable.” 

That philosophy runs through every piece in Living Sketches, with precision guided by a human hand. 

What’s Next? 

Rather than following a set schedule, Studio Tim Fu releases new work as ideas emerge and mature.  

“When we do release, you can expect thought-provoking, visually rich collections that push the boundaries of architectural representation and digital art,” Tim says. 

Download Razer Axon Wallpaper Engine now to explore Tim Fu’s Living Sketches series and watch architectural drawings come alive on the screen.

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