In the past few years, I had focused on exploring the architecture industry. The core of my work at that time was to integrate different types of form and function, and was good at using the interaction between architectural structure and natural light and shadow for aesthetic exploration.
However, when I started to enter the field of industrial design, I found that designs in different fields actually have a lot in common. But I believe that designers with artistic thinking will bring endless possibilities of ways of seeing. Over the past two years, I have developed an unwavering fascination with the creativity and sustainability prospects of biomaterials. The versatility of biomaterials presents exciting prospects in my designs, breathing life into discarded resources and combining functionality with ecological responsibility.
Design may not be able to change the world, but designers can.
· A’ Design Award in 2024 - Winner
· European Product Design Award in 2023 - Winner
· Collab’s Student Design Competition in 2022 - First Prize
EXPERIENCES
EDUCATION
2022.09–2024.05
Parsons School of Design
New York, USA
Master of Fine Arts in Industrial Design
2021.09–2022.08
University College London
London, UK
Master of Science in Light and Lighting
2017.09–2021.06
University of Liverpool
Liverpool, UK
Bachelor of Architecture