Yung Ho Chang appointed Chair of MIT Architecture School


Yung Ho Chang appointed Chair of MIT Architecture School
Yung Ho Chang has been appointed Chair of the School of Architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)beginning fall 2005.. Chang is currently principal of Atelier FCJZ, Mainland China's first private architecture firm, and head of the graduate architecture program at Peking University.

Before establishing Atelier FCJZ in 1993 in his hometown of Beijing, Chang taught in the US at Ball State University, the University of Michigan and Rice University. He was educated at Nanjing University and Ball State University, and received his Master's of Architecture degree from the University of California-Berkeley. He was the 2002 Kenzo Tange Chair at Harvard's Graduate School of Design. (Source: Architectural Record, Mar. 8, 2005)



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