Description
Ching-Wen Lin, AIA, RA, LEED AP, brings more than two decades of experience across a wide range of project types, including residential, commercial, hospitality, higher education, and cultural developments. She is an experienced project manager who works closely with clients and consultants to coordinate all phases of a project, from design and documentation through construction administration and field observation.
At Studio Libeskind, Ching-Wen has been a key member of the team on numerous international projects, including the Kurdistan Museum in Erbil, Iraq; Corals at Keppel Bay in Singapore; the Hyundai Haeundae Udong I-Park in Busan, South Korea; and the Century Spire in Manila, Philippines. She also contributed to affordable housing projects in New York City and is currently working on the Tree of Life project in Pittsburgh and the Mount Scopus Memorial College project in Melbourne, Australia.
Her work is defined by a strong command of project delivery and coordination, ensuring that complex designs are executed with precision and clarity across all stages.
Prior to joining Studio Libeskind in 2007, Ching-Wen was a Project Architect/Designer at Holzman Moss Architecture and its predecessor firm, Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates, in New York, where she worked across all phases of project development, including construction management.
She holds a Master of Architecture from Princeton University and a Bachelor of Architecture, with honors, from Chung Yuan Christian University in Taiwan. Ching-Wen is fluent in Mandarin Chinese and English.