Bryan Wong

Bryan is a designer that works between art, architecture, and landscapes. Graduated at HKU with first class dean's honors, his thesis "Development Detours: Landscape Genealogy Framework for Post-pandemic Ecotourism in northern Laos" has been published in the Landscape Architecture Frontier Journal (LAF). 

His works are exhibited in Weisner Gallery and Rotch Library at MIT, gta Exhibitions at ETH Zürich, Kirkland Gallery at Harvard GSD, the Venice Architecture Biennale, and other galleries across New York, Vilnius and Hong Kong. At MIT, he has instructed an IAP course about mapping architecture and assisted the MArch Core II & III studio. Recently, he is awarded with The 2024 Harold and Arlene Schnitzer Prize in the Visual Arts, the Julian Bienart Award, the CAMIT Art Grant, and is currently part of the Arts Incubator launching HONMI, which designs pop-up spaces using foraged and invasive materials to connect young local designers with vacant storefronts.