Growing up in Hong Kong, Amos developed a sense of how spaces are shaped by their surroundings and local cultures. He completed his Part 1 at the University of Liverpool and earned his master’s degree at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO) in Norway. This combination of living and studying across different countries gave him a broad perspective on design and culture.
Having worked in both the UK and Hong Kong, Amos has experience across various project scales, ranging from community-focused pavilions and co-working/co-living interiors to large-scale residential developments.
His approach to architecture is rooted in material truth, structural logic, and aesthetic clarity. Amos enjoys creating spaces that respond thoughtfully to nature and natural light, prioritizing a grounded experience of space.
Outside the studio, Amos spends his time reading and watching films, often drawing quiet inspiration from narrative storytelling.