Sheng-Yuan Huang

Founding Partner,
Fieldoffice Architects

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Youth can be always found in the landscape.
In the past 25 years, the Fieldoffice Architects has rooted in Yilan. For making architecture
patiently and slowly, we have tried to learn from the rivers, mountains, sea and folks, with our deep reflections on natural and cultural landscape.
With our belief in making friends with time, we found them in Japan, Europe and East Asia.
While celebrating our life with friendship, we should never forget our promise – nature, equality and being together in our journey toward freedom.

Huang Sheng-Yuan, born in Taipei in 1963, holds a bachelor’s degree in architecture from Tunghai University in Taiwan, and a master’s degree in architecture from Yale University in the United States. In the early days he worked in Eric Owen Moss Architects as a Project Associate, and before returning to Taiwan, he taught at North Carolina State University.
He firmly believes in the root of architecture that lies deeply within life itself, and life’s truest form is not one of static and tangible qualities, but of dynamic and ephemeral, constantly in change. As a result, such an acute perception itself has led a direction that is rather ambiguous and whimsical in nature, making Huang and his later established Fieldoffice’s works one of a kind in the architecture realm.