Vicky Chan founded Avoid Obvious Architects in 2012 with offices in New York and Hong Kong. The firm has been pushing sustainable buildings and cities with a focus on combining art with green technology. His projects have won 38 international awards and have been exhibited in 37 cities. Vicky's projects include master planning for the World Trade Center in New York, Des Vouex Road Central pedestrianization in Hong Kong, and various smart cities design in Canada, China, and India. Vicky founded a volunteer organization that has taught over 6,000 children about sustainable design and architecture. He believes our future will be brighter if children are more equipped with creative and sustainable thinking. He is serving the AIA Hong Kong Chapter as president.
Architects are problem solvers. Sometimes we need to be scientists. Often we are defined by our creative ideas. Adventures in Architecture for Kids gives every child the opportunity to be the architect of tomorrow; preparing them with the vision to build a healthy, sustainable, and equitable world for everyone. --Peter Exley, FAIA, RIBA 97th President of the American Institute of Architects These wonderful adventures in creating forms and structures from easily found and sustainable materials can give children around the world a joyful introduction to architecture, it's many aspects, and its relevance to our everyday lives. --Moira Moser, FAIA, FHKIA, FCTBUH Chairman