New York-based Chinese architect Yan Huo's project
Utopia: Post-Pandemic Street Vendor Regeneration Plan reflects her combination of research depth, design leadership, interdisciplinary expertise, and spatial sensitivity. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
As urban renewal, ecological design, and public space become increasingly central within global architectural discourse in recent years, a growing number of Chinese architects have begun addressing the evolving relationship between cities, environments, and society through interdisciplinary methodologies.
Aiming to point toward new possibilities for contemporary architecture across ecology, technology, public life and future urbanism, the work of New York-based Chinese architect Yan Huo reflects a combination of research depth, design leadership, interdisciplinary expertise, and spatial sensitivity.
Holding a Master of Science in Architecture and Urban Design from the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University and completing advanced architectural studies through the 2021 Design Discovery Program at Harvard Graduate School of Design, Huo's background has enabled her to develop an integrated design language bridging architecture, urban research, ecological strategy, and digital narrative.









