Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)
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I joined the teaching staff of University of Cambridge Professional and Continuing Education's postgraduate apprenticeship in Architecture in 2024. This unique program prepares architects for the evolving challenges of the 21st-century professional landscape, offering an alternative route to traditional architectural qualifications at a world-leading university.
I am honoured to contribute to this transformative approach to architectural education under the leadership of Professor Brittain-Catlin. I bring to this role my experience as a practitioner and a deep commitment to nurturing innovative and adaptable architects equipped to navigate a rapidly changing world driven by algorithms.
I first studied architecture at the University of Hong Kong, earning a bachelor's degree, then completed a master's in Building History at the University of Cambridge. I qualified as an architect in 2007. I am a former committee member of the Foundation for Jewish Heritage. I have served on the juries of a number of award programmes, such as the RIBA awards, RIBA Eye Line Award, World Architecture Festival and AJ100 Building of the Year award. I also currently sit on the Harrow Council Design Review Panel.
I founded Spheron Architects in 2011, integrating scholarly research with architectural practice. My work explores the emotional and cultural resonance of space through various media, including film, hand drawings, and architecture. I have published articles in influential industry platforms such as the RIBA Journal, SPAB Magazine, and the British Library Blog. In 2023, Lund Humphries published Remembrance Now: 21st-Century Memorial Architecture, a book I co-authored with Michele Woodger. My research interests also led me to co-found ‘The Emotionalists’, an art and architecture collective comprising artists, architects, and thinkers from around the globe. The group advocates for a neo-romantic initiative known as Emotionalism, reflecting on human creativity in an AI-dominated age.