Kyd Kitchaiya

Front-End Developer at Bimobject

Kyd Kitchaiya has a diverse work experience in the field of architecture and design. They started their career at Imagic as a Print Production/Retoucher from 2006 to 2008. Then, they worked at Bestor Architecture as a Jr. Architect & Graphic Designer from 2010 to 2011, where they contributed to graphic design proposals and assisted in architectural installations. After that, Kyd joined Henning Larsen in 2011 as an Architect, specializing in concept development, schematic design, and 3D design. They played a crucial role in the visualisation department and contributed to winning competition entries. Notably, they were involved in the design of the European Spallation Source in Lund, Sweden. In 2017, Kyd became a Partner at Valrygg Studio, where they collaborated with Henning Larsen Hong Kong, oversaw website redesign, and worked on architectural proposals in China, Norway, and a renovation project in Los Angeles. They then joined Henning Larsen again in 2018 as an Architect, participating in the schematic design phase of a civic center in Canada and a concert hall in Prague. From 2019 to 2021, Kyd worked at Wingårdhs as an Architect/Visualization Specialist, specializing in architectural proposals and competition projects in Sweden. Currently, Kyd is working as a Front-End Developer at BIMobject, starting in 2021.

Kyd Kitchaiya's education history began in 2000 when they enrolled at San Francisco State University to pursue a Bachelor's degree in Design and Applied Arts. They completed their undergraduate studies in 2006.

After a gap of two years, Kyd Kitchaiya then joined SCI-Arc in 2008, where they pursued a Master of Architecture (MArch) degree. Their graduate studies in Architecture concluded in 2011.

Recently, from 2020 to 2022, Kyd Kitchaiya attended Medieinstitutet, specializing in Frontend Development. No specific degree name is mentioned for this particular program.

Overall, Kyd Kitchaiya's educational journey has taken them through various fields, starting with Design and Applied Arts, progressing to Architecture, and finally exploring Frontend Development.

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  • Front-End Developer

    November, 2021 - present