Chris Cheung
About Chris Cheung
Chris Cheung is a Part 2 Architectural Assistant at Foster + Partners in London, where he has worked since 2018. He holds a Master of Architecture degree from Cardiff University and has experience in architectural projects in both the UK and Hong Kong.
Work at Foster and Partners
Chris Cheung has been employed at Foster + Partners as a Part 2 Architectural Assistant since 2018. In this role, he has contributed to various architectural projects in London and other locations. His responsibilities include assisting in the design and development of architectural concepts, collaborating with project teams, and engaging in the overall project workflow. His tenure at Foster + Partners has allowed him to gain valuable experience in a prominent architectural firm known for its innovative design solutions.
Education and Expertise
Chris Cheung graduated with a Master of Architecture (MArch) degree from Cardiff University. Prior to this, he completed a Bachelor's degree in Architecture at the same institution from 2013 to 2016. His educational background also includes six years of study at Saint Paul's College, where he focused on Communication, Music, and Physics. This diverse educational foundation supports his expertise in architectural design and project assistance.
Background
Chris Cheung's professional journey began with his role as a Part 1 Architectural Assistant at Nash Partnership from 2016 to 2017. He also gained experience as an Architectural Assistant at Tfp Farrells in 2015. His work experience spans both the UK and Hong Kong, providing him with a broad perspective on architectural practices in different cultural contexts. This international exposure has enhanced his skills in architectural design and project management.
Professional Experience
Chris Cheung has accumulated significant experience in architectural design and project assistance. His roles have included working on various architectural projects in both the UK and Hong Kong. This experience has equipped him with the ability to navigate different architectural styles and project requirements, contributing to his development as an architectural professional. His work history reflects a commitment to advancing his career in the architecture field.