About Tsz Kiu Felix Wong
Tsz Kiu Felix Wong is an architectural designer and founder of T.K. Felix Wong Studio, an emerging practice focused on architecture, interiors, landscape, and sustainable design.
His work is grounded in tectonic clarity, material intelligence, and context-responsive thinking, with a particular interest in timber construction, civic space, and environmentally responsible architecture. He has gained professional experience across internationally recognised studios, including Shigeru Ban Architects, Kengo Kuma & Associates, SOM, Aedas, and Gensler, contributing to projects through design research, modelling, visualisation, façade studies, and urban analysis.
Alongside practice, he is actively involved in built-environment and sustainability initiatives through volunteer and committee roles related to LEED v5, the International Green Construction Code, magnesium oxide board standards, and ASHRAE Guideline 14, reflecting a wider commitment to the environmental and technical advancement of architecture.
Featured Projects by Tsz Kiu Felix Wong:
- Woven Current (Helsinki Design Museum Competition)
- Dunbar Maritime Culture House (Final Year Project at ESALA)
- ReFrame Kharkiv (NFF Kharkiv Housing Challenge Competition)
- The Reading Ring (Tiny Library Competition 2023)
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