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Henrietta Williams is a Lecturer (Teaching) at The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London (UCL), where she serves as an artist and urban researcher specializing in fortress urbanism, security, and surveillance.
Her academic appointments include:
- Lecturer (Teaching) at The Bartlett School of Architecture
- Tutor on MA Situated Practice and Architectural & Interdisciplinary Studies
- Module co-ordinator for Making Cities, Mediated Environments
- Departmental tutor on MA/MLA Landscape Architecture
- Admissions tutor for MA Situated Practice
- Curator of the Bartlett Screening Room
Williams is currently pursuing a PhD by design at the Bartlett, funded by the London Arts and Humanities Partnership (LAHP), which critically examines drone surveillance technologies and the historical evolution of the aerial viewpoint through combined scholarly and artistic outputs including a written thesis, video installations, and film performances.
Her research interests span:
- Urban Studies
- Surveillance Studies
- Security Studies
- Drone Technology
- Critical Filmmaking
- Architecture
Her creative projects have achieved international recognition with exhibitions at the V&A Museum, front-page coverage in The Guardian, and television features on London's security landscape.
Her scientific recognition:
- LAHP PhD Studentship
Williams bridges academic research with commercial application through her film practice for prominent architectural institutions across the UK and Europe, while actively mentoring students through her teaching and administrative roles.

