Lee, Joongho | AIA, Professor CV
Lee Joongho is a registered architect in the State of New York and BIM (ACP Revit Certified Professional) expert based in New York, Seoul, and Daegu. He is currently a professor in the Department of Architecture at Keimyung University. He studied architecture at Chung-Ang University and UPenn, and worked as an Associate at Arquitectonica in New York, the founder of New Urbanism, in charge of architectural projects of various scales. He also worked as an architectural designer at Kengo Kuma & Associates in Tokyo, Rafael Viñoly Architects and Asympote Architecture in New York. He is currently the head of research at the Prototype Architecture Design Lab and is conducting architectural design research through exhibitions, publications, lectures, competitions, and design patents.
Career Summary
Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture at Keimyung University | Registered Architect in the State of New York | BIM Certified Professional
Master of Architecture, University of Pennsylvania | Bachelor of Architecture, Chung-Ang University
Former Associate at Arquitectonica, New York | Architectural Designer at Asymptote Architecture, New York / Rafael Viñoly Architects, New York / Kengo Kuma & Associates
Responsible for a number of large-scale international projects including Hudson Yards Project in New York
Current Comittee Member within Greater Daegu and Gyeongbuk Area
Current Comittee Member in a number of National Public Institutes
Won a number of international architecture awards including Red Dot Design Award
Won a number of international design competitions including MD Anderson Center, University of Texas
Invited artist in a number of international invitational exhibitions including Gwanju Design Biennale
Professional Experience
BIM Experience