Design Philosophy:
In over a decade of practice, Kris has accumulated extensive experience in integrating commercial design with architectural logic. Guided by unique concepts and innovative designs, he led teams to win multiple international awards in commercial architecture.
In commercial architecture, meeting various needs and constraints is merely the baseline requirement. What truly matters is for architects to discern the inherent trends in societal development and create innovative, multidimensional spatial experiences. Commercial architecture is not just a container for business; it is a reactor where numerous social activities and interactions collide. Therefore, design should strive not only for visually appealing exteriors but also for interconnected atmospheres and spatial experiences.
""Urban symbiosis"" is the design philosophy he upholds, with design inspirations often stemming from the surrounding environment and the cultural influences that shape him. Firstly, it involves capturing the unique environmental characteristics of a site and integrating them into the design of buildings and interior spaces, allowing people to experience the regional features of a city. Simultaneously, by combining social activities and cultural elements with design, buildings not only gain vitality but also become a driving force for urban development. Ultimately, commercial architecture, through the activities and engagement of citizens, witnesses the transformation of a city, coexisting and growing alongside it.