CRYSTAL
Y UET W AH P OON
A rchitecture P
Y UET W AH P OON
A rchitecture P
E: crystalpoon902@gmail.com
T: +852 6190 6693
A: 7A, The Consonance, 23 Jupiter Street, CWB, Hong Kong Island
A young architect with a passion for innovative design and sustainable practices. Skilled in fostering strong relationships through effective communication, demonstrating exceptional ability in liaising with clients and team members. Eager to contribute creative solutions to architectural challenges and dedicated to continuou s learning and growth in the field.
Architects Registration Board (HK) Jan 2024
Registered Architect
The Hong Kong Institute of Architects Oct 2023 Member education
Master of Architecture (RIBA Part II)
Manchester School of Architecture
Sep 2019 – Jun 2021
Pass with Merit
BA (Hons) Architecture (RIBA Part I)
Manchester School of Architecture
Sep 2015 – Jun 2018
Second Class Honors (1st Division)
Ronald Lu & Partners (Hong Kong) Limited
Architect (Now) / Architectural Assistant (Aug 2021 – Jan 2024) Aug 2021 – Now
Specializing in residential towers, entrusted with overseeing various aspects of project management. Experienced in coordinating with clients, consultants, and ensuing seamless communication with the contractors. Skilled in liaison with government departments, handling administration works, with a keen eye on organization, maintaining project timelines and delivering high-quality results within the construction industry.
Architectural Trainee (Year Out)
Aug 2018 – Jul 2019
Worked with a diverse portfolio encompassing residential project to shopping mall, experienced in overseeing the architectural projects and fitting out works during different stages, including conception to completion.
Ho & Partners Architects
Summer Trainee
Jun 2017 – Aug 2017
Eddie Chan Architects Ltd.
Summer Trainee
Jul 2016 – Aug 2016
Equalising public space for ‘cage dwellers’ in Hong Kong
Re-thinking library. Weaving people’s movement
Skywalk: the temporary theatre
Heaton Park Visitor Centre
Other Experience
Equalising public space for ‘cage dwellers’ in Hong Kong
Re-thinking library. Weaving people’s movement
Skywalk: the temporary theatre
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