Grace Chung

Project Architect at Adjaye Associates

Grace Chung is an accomplished Project Architect with extensive experience in the field of architecture. Currently employed at Adjaye Associates since October 2021, Grace has previously held architect positions at notable firms including Foster + Partners, Heatherwick Studio, and Zaha Hadid Architects. Grace's career began as a Graduate Architect at Billard Leece Partnership and Architecture BVN, with earlier experience as an architectural intern at Space. Grace holds a Master’s degree from the Architectural Association and a Bachelor of Architecture from UNSW.

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Adjaye Associates

Since establishing Adjaye Associates in 2000, Sir David Adjaye OBE has crafted a global team that is multicultural and stimulated by the broadest possible cultural discourse. The practice has studios in Accra, London, and New York and completed work in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and the Middle East. Adjaye Associates’ most well-known commission to date is the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), opened in 2016 on the National Mall in Washington D.C. The firm has received widespread recognition for its contributions to architecture. Most recently, Adjaye was announced the winner of the 2021 RIBA Royal Gold Medal. Personally approved by Her Majesty the Queen, the Royal Gold Medal is considered one of the highest honors in British architecture for one’s significant contribution to the field internationally. Adjaye is also the recipient of the World Economic Forum’s 27th Annual Crystal Award, which recognizes his “leadership in serving communities, cities and the environment”. For more information, visit our website www.adjaye.com, follow us on Instagram @adjayeassociates, Twitter @Adjayeassoc, and like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/AdjayeAssociates.


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