Review
About the Author
Educated at the Cooper Union, New York City, he was a recipient of the Japanese Mombusho Scholarship from 1974-76. Analysis and synthesis of the theories and histories of Chinese and Japanese architecture landed him two consecutive awards in the 1975 and 1976 Japan Architect International Residential Competitions.
From 1977 to 1979, while participating in the Lukang Landmark Preservation Project, he taught architecture and design at Tunghai University, Taiwan. Back in his New York City home base, he and his wife/partner, Jean, pursued a busy freelance design practice ranging from architecture, interior, fashion and graphic design, to photography, surveying and model making.
He is presently an associate professor at the Department of Architecture, University of Hong Kong, and a freelance architect/artist.
