Trained in architecture at the Bartlett School of Architecture, Sze Chun has practiced professionally in Hong Kong, while also engaging in teaching and research at the University of Hong Kong.
Working across these academic and professional contexts, he has learned to move fluidly between making and questioning. These experiences revealed that the most meaningful answers emerge at the intersection of design and engineering, guiding his path toward becoming a stronger engineer.
Today, he explores how technology can be rethought so that its impact on future generations is more constructive than harmful. In his free time, he enjoys reading biographies and non-fiction, thinking through solutions to everyday problems, and playing soccer.
Trained in architecture at the Bartlett School of Architecture, Sze Chun has practiced professionally in Hong Kong, while also engaging in teaching and research at the University of Hong Kong.
Working across these academic and professional contexts, he has learned to move fluidly between making and questioning. These experiences revealed that the most meaningful answers emerge at the intersection of design and engineering, guiding his path toward becoming a stronger engineer.
Today, he explores how technology can be rethought so that its impact on future generations is more constructive than harmful. In his free time, he enjoys reading biographies and non-fiction, thinking through solutions to everyday problems, and playing soccer.