Eugene Tsui (Si Arsitek Khayalan)
Eugene Tsui (Si Arsitek Khayalan)
Eugene Tsui (Si Arsitek Khayalan)
Eugene Tsui was born in the date of 14 September 1954 in Ohio, USA.
Having parents from China, Tsui fluent in speaking Mandarin and English.
Eugene Tsui holds four professional degrees in architecture and city and regional
planning having attended the University of Oregon, Columbia University
Graduate School of Design and the University of California, Berkeley where he
received an Interdisciplinary Doctorate in Architecture and Education. He has
won numerous scholarships and professional research grants including those from
the Graham Foundation and the National Endowment for Arts (Canada). At the
age of seventeen he won an “Honorable Mention for Most Exciting Design” from
an American Institute of Architects competition. He was an intern architect at the
age of nineteen and twenty was the youngest member of the Organizing
Committee of the 1976 Montreal Summer Olympics design team as the assistant
to the Senior Coordinator. Eugene Tsui was apprenticed to the renowned
American architect, Bruce Goff, from 1976 until Goff’s death in 1982.