I consider architecture as a tool to touch people’s lives by crafting experiences. A physical space that contributes to the feeling of an individual, causing one to pause and to observe is something I want to be responsible for crafting and choreographing.
Every built space has a surrounding and it is critical that the building responds to the surroundings. Famous Japanese Architect Tadao Ando claims that “You cannot simply put something new into a place. You have to absorb what you see around you, what exists on the land, and then use that knowledge along with contemporary thinking to interpret what you see.” There is a lot of value in beginning every architectural intervention by analyzing the surrounding context, which might lead to discoveries about what might occur in the future. Once a physical space is built, it starts to affect people who will either interact with it positively or negatively, which is why I see surrounding context as a major element in architecture. Architecture is a medium to bring people together, to unite, and to merge the boundaries of spaces and people. I like to challenge myself by solving complex problems with simple answers.
DLR Group, Phoenix, AZ, US, Student Intern
Participated in AIA Design Awards submittals, Sketch-up massing model, Photoshop renderings, Lumion renderings, Project site visits, Constructing diagrams, Model making
P&T Architects and Engineers Ltd, Hong Kong, HK, Student Intern
Project site visit, Client’s meetings, Construction documents, Autocad detail draftings
P&T Architects and Engineers Ltd, Hong Kong, HK, Student Intern
Participated in competition, Sketch-up massing model, Railing designs, Photoshop renderings, Constructing diagrams, Model making
AIA Design Excellence Award, Award
College of Architecture Faculty Commendation, Award
Richard + Bauer Prize, Honorable Mention
Best Interior Architecture and Environmental