About us

Key members of our team


Marc Sawan

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I set-up eye-kon in 2006 in the Farringdon/Chancery Lane area, the heart of the Architecture and Design district of London.

After qualifying as an Architect in 2002, I worked for top architectural practices in London and abroad, among which John Thompson & Partners and PRC Group.

Since the start of my career, architectural visualisation has allowed me to combine my two great passions: architectural design and technology. I’m also a keen photographer and my day-to-day work allows me to play the principles of composition, lighting and effects to achieve the best results for my clients.

I am a member of the French Board of Architects (CROAIF).

I am regularly invited as a visiting lecturer at the University of Nottingham, the University of East London, and the Manchester School of Architecture.

Sara Di Conza

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I graduated in Architecture in 2016 from the University of Cesena, Italy.

I first worked for Eye-kon in 2014 during a curricular internship in London, where my training in 3D visualization began.

Just after graduation, I permanently moved to London, and my career as Architectural Visualiser started.

The technical knowledge acquired during my studies allows me to fully understand all aspects of architectural projects and to identify their needs in terms of communication and visual representation.

Why we love our work

At its core, our work blends key design principles like proportion, composition, lighting, and color with a practical focus on construction details, functionality, and materials.

We achieve the high-quality results that define eye-kon through the use of advanced software and top-notch hardware. The ongoing advancements in these tools keep us motivated to explore new techniques and continuously improve our expertise.

In the field of 3D Architectural Visualization, we sit at the intersection of Architecture, Photography, and Design. Here, we create vivid representations of architectural concepts, providing a glimpse into what future projects may look like.