YY Projects is a design and architecture studio operating across a range of scales, disciplines, and geographic contexts. The practice engages in product and furniture design, residential and interior renovations, architectural design, exhibition production, and public art initiatives. Each project is approached with a deep sensitivity to materiality, proportion, and atmosphere.

Design is understood as a spatial framework for life to unfold, not an end in itself. Spaces are conceived as calibrated environments—minimal, intentional, and quietly expressive—serving as a background to lived experience, much like a gallery anticipates the presence of artwork. The studio’s work balances formal precision with contextual responsiveness, addressing the social, cultural, and physical nuances of each site.

Bespoke detailing and material fluency are central to the studio’s ethos, resisting standardized solutions in favor of custom responses that reflect the particularities of place and program. From public installations to private dwellings, the work seeks to cultivate spatial clarity and a sense of quiet permanence.

The studio’s work has spanned New York, San Diego, Boston, Hong Kong, and Mainland China, often operating between global references and local specificities.


Selected recognitions include: Winner, Tai Kok Tsui Public Space Art Intervention 02 Open Call; Finalist, Michigan Ann Arbor Farmers Market Sunshade Open Call; Bronze Prize, Panasonic Home Competition (China); Merit Award, 50th Nisshin Kogyo Architectural Design Competition (exhibited at the Architectural Institute of Japan Gallery); Honorable Mention, The Home Competition 2021; Finalist, HKRI Flexhome Interior Design Competition; and Shortlisted, Big Tiny Coffee House Challenge.