Jorge Chang Aia, Cphd, Ap

Jorge Chang, AIA, CPHD, LEED AP, is a Principal at Urban Architectural Initiatives, RA, PC, where employment has been held since February 2006. Prior experience includes serving as Design Manager at EPI Design from 2003 to 2006, contributing to significant projects such as a 110,000 square foot private residence on Maiden Island in Antigua, BVI, and the Presidential Suite Penthouse at the Four Seasons Hotel in New York City. Jorge Chang earned a Bachelor's degree in Architecture from the University at Buffalo between 1997 and 2001 and completed a High School Diploma in Fine Arts at Fiorello H. LaGuardia H.S. of Music and Art and of the Performing Arts from 1994 to 1997.

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Urban Architectural Initiatives, RA, PC

Founded in 1996, Urban Architectural Initiatives, RA, P.C. (UAI) is a minority owned, vibrant and diverse group of professionals united around the idea that great architecture is not only for the privileged few. We believe in the foundational power of architecture to help all people lead a healthy, happy and dignified life. Since its origins, our firm has distinguished itself by combining expertise, dedication and a uniquely responsive approach to planning, designing and building. With over 110 high-quality buildings and 4,200 apartments completed, UAI’s experience in Community based developments supportive, affordable and community housing is unparalleled and has enriched the lives of thousands of families in the city and state of New York. Leading housing agencies and organizations have been finding genuine partnerships with us over the past three decades. Their mission is ours. Our culture, informed by openness and optimism, mirrors theirs. Well beyond architecture, our experience, knowledge and commitment serve our partners: we see projects through from conception to feasibility, planning and final completion. Our work is inspired by a desire to create beautifully designed, warm, efficient and sustainable buildings that respect the needs of our clients and strengthen our overall community, one building at a time. The guiding principle for UAI’s practice stems from actively engaging the client in the design process to learn about and understand their history and vision, as well as their functional and formal space needs. This simple approach has allowed us to develop extensive experience in housing, civic and cultural community facilities, educational, religious, health care, commercial, rehabilitations, historic restoration and urban revitalization projects.