Eui-Sung Yi

Morphosis, Principal | Los Angeles, United States

About

Eui-Sung Yi is Principal at Morphosis Architects with a focus on urban and Asian projects. Concurrently, he is faculty at UCLA’s Department of Architecture and Urban Design and the Director of The Now Institute, a research center for urban strategy. His professional and academic discourse speculates on the evolution of sustainability within contemporary urbanism and the dynamic and unorthodox Asian context. He has built a wide range of projects from the Korean Embassy in Tokyo to the tallest detached core steel tower in China. He has also taught and lectured extensively globally.
B.Arch, Cornell University. M.Arch, Harvard University.

Eui-Sung Yi

CTBUH Roles

Innovation Conference, Speaker (Chicago 2018)

Videos

31 May 2018

Interview: Maria Ciprazo & Eui-Sung Yi | San Francisco Federal Building

Maria Ciprazo, Director of Design and Construction of the General Services Administration, and Eui-Sung Yi, Principal pf Morphosis, are interviewed by Chris Bentley regarding the...

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30 May 2018

A Towering, Bold Statement About Government’s Relationship with its People and the Environment

To support the GSA’s commitment to incorporating energy efficiency and sustainability, the team proposed a design based largely on energy reduction through natural ventilation, taking...

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31 May 2018

Interview: Maria Ciprazo & Eui-Sung Yi | San Francisco Federal Building

Maria Ciprazo, Director of Design and Construction of the General Services Administration, and Eui-Sung Yi, Principal pf Morphosis, are interviewed by Chris Bentley regarding the...

30 May 2018

A Towering, Bold Statement About Government’s Relationship with its People and the Environment

To support the GSA’s commitment to incorporating energy efficiency and sustainability, the team proposed a design based largely on energy reduction through natural ventilation, taking...