About
Chiu Patrick Chun Kit

Patrick is a young architectural designer in Hong Kong. He received his Master and Bachelor degrees from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He has extensive working experience on large-scale projects in Hong Kong and China with international collaborators such as UNStudio and WilkinsonEyre. He enjoys working in different stages, from conceptual to detailed design and to construction coordination. He is interested in history and sociology and believed they are the basis of good architecural design.
Education
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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2017-2019: Master of Architecture (HKIA / RIBA Part II)
MArch Thesis: The Mnemonic Urbanscape
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2012-2016: Bachelor of Social Science in Architectural Studies (HKIA / RIBA Part I)
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2006-2012: High-school Diploma: Wah Yan College, Kowloon
Work Experience
Architecture Design and Research Group Ltd. (AD+RG)
2019-2021: Senior Architectural Executive (Part II)
Selected Works:
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Lyric Theatre Complex, collab with UNStudio | Hong Kong
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New Operating Theatre for Tuen Mun Hospital | Hong Kong
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New Extension to Hong Kong Science Museum, collab with WilkinsonEyre | Hong Kong
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AaaM Architects (Architecture as a Medium)
2018: Architectural Designer
Selected Works:
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Daning Sound Installation | Shanghai, China
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2016-2017: Architectural Assistant (Part I)
Selected Works:
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TaikooLi Chengdu (Alteration & Addition) | Chengdu, China
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Kunming Story - Retail Street Design | Kunming, China
Awards and Qualifications
Hong Kong Institute of Architects (HKIA)
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Via North Point | Creative Community Space Open Call | Hong Kong Arts Centre
Awarded Works:
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Viewing in the eyes of Tenants | Interactive Installation Design
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HKIA Qianhai Design Competition | Hong Kong Institute of Architects
2018: Second Runner Up in Student Category
Awarded Works:
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Qianhai New Urban Hub | Community Cultural Hub Design
Exhibitions
Connectere Art Show
2021: Exhibition Design at Hong Kong Jockey Club Culutral Arts Centre
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Vitality in Hyper-Density
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Biennale of Central Academy of Fine Arts Museum (CAFAM)
2016: Selected Competition Entry at CAFAM Biennale in Beijing, China