Field Operations
ChiYin Lee is a designer with extensive experience in architecture and landscape architecture. Currently employed at James Corner Field Operations since August 2014, ChiYin has contributed to various projects. Prior to this role, ChiYin completed a summer internship at the Design School of the University of Pennsylvania, participating in the Vertical City Asia Competition, and held summer internships at haazcookzemmrich STUDIO2050 and su11 architecture+design. ChiYin's earlier experience includes a position as a designer at C.Y.LEE @ PARTNERS Architects/Planners, focusing on schematic design and construction documentation. ChiYin holds a Master of Architecture and a Master of Landscape Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor's degree in Architecture from National Cheng Kung University.
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Field Operations
Field Operations is a leading-edge urban design and landscape architecture practice based in New York City, with offices in San Francisco, Philadelphia, Shenzhen, and London. Field Operations is renowned for strong contemporary design across a variety of project types and scales, from large urban districts and mixed-use masterplans, to large parks, waterfronts and public spaces, to small well-crafted, detailed places. Regardless of scale, there is a special commitment to the design of a vibrant and dynamic public realm, informed by the ecology of both people and nature, rooted in place and context. Of primary importance is the ecological basis of natural systems in relationship to urban form and public experience. Important projects include New York’s highly-acclaimed High Line; London’s South Park at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park; Santa Monica’s Tongva Park; Chicago’s Navy Pier; Cleveland’s Public Square; Philadelphia’s Race Street Pier; Seattle’s Central Waterfront; Brooklyn’s Domino Waterfront; the Presidio Tunnel Tops and the South Bay Resiliency Initiative in San Francisco; Hong Kong’s Salisbury Gardens and Avenue of the Stars; Shanghai’s Taupu Central Park and the West Bund Arts District and Waterfront; Shenzhen’s City of Qianhai; and the Cultural Arts District and Central Park in Doha.