Lim Chiun Wee

Associate
APAM, LAM, GBIF

Architecture is sustainable only if it can inspire sustainable impact

Trained at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, Chiun has worked as an artist, architect and lecturer in Australia before joining HIJJAS in 2012. With an eye for architecture and visual communication, she leads several of the practice’s most recent projects.

Her fondness for expressive design and interactive exhibition has been essential to the Malaysia Pavilion designs at the World Expo in both Milan, Italy (2015) and Dubai, UAE (2020). Chiun’s other works involving science and technology would include the Environmental Preservation and Innovation Centre (EPIC), Natural Wellness factory and Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) Data Centre in Malaysia’s tech capital, Cyberjaya.

Architecture is sustainable only if it can inspire sustainable impact