YY Projects operates in the in-between — between disciplines, scales, and intents. Each project begins as a negotiation: between structure and atmosphere, permanence and change, precision and looseness. We search for clarity — not as minimalism, but as coherence, where design intent, material logic, and construction method align.

Our work spans residences, exhibitions, galleries, commercial spaces, and public installations — all approached with the same curiosity toward proportion, tactility, and use. Whether configuring a compact apartment or staging a public installation, we explore how spatial and material adjustments can recalibrate daily life. A small shift in height, texture, or alignment can shape how people inhabit space.

We see design as calibration rather than control — a process of tuning relationships between context, detail, and experience, so that architecture feels grounded, consistent, and quietly resonant with those who live with it.


Selected Recognition & Honors

Merit Award — 50th Nisshin Kogyo Architectural Design Competition (exhibited at the AIJ Gallery)
Bronze Prize — Panasonic Home Competition (China)
Distinguished Alumni — Emerging Leader Award — UCEAP
Winner — Tai Kok Tsui Public Space Art Intervention 02 Open Call
Finalist — Ann Arbor Farmers Market Sunshade Open Call (Michigan)
Finalist — HKRI Flexhome Interior Design Competition
Honorable Mention — The Home Competition 2021
Shortlisted — Big Tiny Coffee House Challenge