AIA Hong Kong
Eric Ho is a prominent architect and educator with extensive experience in urban design and collaborative spaces. As the Co-founder and Director of Architecture Commons since 2012, Eric has been instrumental in advancing architectural practices. Currently serving as Vice President of AIA Hong Kong, Eric is also the Founder of Neighbourhood Innovation Lab and has held teaching positions at The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Parsons School of Design. Previous roles include Co-Founder of Good Goods, Organizer at Do Tank, and Founder of MILES. Eric's architectural background includes work with renowned firms such as Thomas Phifer and Partners and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, with notable projects spanning locations like New York and Puerto Rico. Eric holds a Master in Architecture from Harvard University and a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania.
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AIA Hong Kong
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AIA Hong Kong, A Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, was established in 1997 to serve the professional interests of the growing number of AIA member architects practicing in Hong Kong, China and the Asia Pacific region. The objective of this Chapter is to uphold a high standard of design, education and professional practice among its members as well as to promote the importance of architecture in society. In addition, AIA Hong Kong helps to foster stronger ties between The American Institute of Architects and other professional architectural organizations in Asia, such as the Hong Kong Institute of Architects (HKIA) and the Architectural Society of China (ASC), among others.