Kaye Song is an architect, co-director of Flimsy Works and partner at Assemble.

Kaye makes spaces and takes pictures that tell stories about how our environment is made. Kaye designs practical spaces as well as art installations - her projects use material reuse and collaborative construction processes as drivers for design that is tactile, engaging and inventively pragmatic. With Flimsy Works, she delivers projects that connect communities to the outdoors and in participatory, low-impact design and construction that works in tandem with the ever-shifting natural environment and its use. At Assemble, she has designed artist studios, affordable live-work spaces, flexible workspace refurbishments and has worked on curation and research projects.
Kaye studied architecture at the University of Cambridge and the Bartlett School of Architecture, was nominated for the RIBA Bronze Medal and awarded the RIBA Eastern Region Prize. In 2025, she represented Assemble as an Experimental Fellow at Bauhaus Earth and was awarded the Arts Foundation Future Award in Design for her individual practice.