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Submit ReviewVicky Chan founded Avoid Obvious Architects in 2012 with offices in New York and Hong Kong. The firm has been pushing sustainable buildings and cities with focus on combining art with green technology. His projects have won 48 international awards and have been exhibited in 37 cities. Vicky’s projects include master planning for World Trade Center in New York, Sheung Wan Fiesta in Hong Kong and various cities designs in Canada, China, and India.
Vicky founded a volunteering organization and has taught over 6,000 children about sustainable design and architecture. He believes our future will be brighter if children are more equipped with creative and sustainable thinking. He is serving the AIA Hong Kong Chapter as President 2020 and Chairman of Walk DVRC, an NGO to promote walkability.
This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Urban Farms with Vicky Chan.
Learn more about Vicky online at Avoid Obvious Architects, and connect with him on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.
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Vicky Chan founded Avoid Obvious Architects in 2012 with offices in New York and Hong Kong. The firm has been pushing sustainable buildings and cities with focus on combining art with green technology. His projects have won 48 international awards and have been exhibited in 37 cities. Vicky’s projects include master planning for World Trade Center in New York, Sheung Wan Fiesta in Hong Kong and various cities designs in Canada, China, and India.
Vicky founded a volunteering organization and has taught over 6,000 children about sustainable design and architecture. He believes our future will be brighter if children are more equipped with creative and sustainable thinking. He is serving the AIA Hong Kong Chapter as President 2020 and Chairman of Walk DVRC, an NGO to promote walkability.
This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Urban Farms with Vicky Chan.
Learn more about Vicky online at Avoid Obvious Architects, and connect with him on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.
Twinmotion offers simple, real-time visualization for architects to view and edit your scene on-the-go. Present your biggest idea in the easiest way possible to differentiate your projects from your competitors! Download a FREE trial at Twinmotion.link/EntreArchitect.
ARCAT is the online resource delivering quality building material information, CAD details, BIM, Specs, and more… all for free. Visit ARCAT now and subscribe to ARCATECT Weekly and ARCATAlert.
Freshbooks is the all in one bookkeeping software that can save your small architecture firm both time and money by simplifying the hard parts of running your own business. Try Freshbooks for 30 days for FREE at EntreArchitect.com/Freshbooks.
Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU… The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.
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