Yi-En Lee

Interior Designer at Morris Adjmi Architects

Yi-En Lee is an accomplished interior designer with a diverse background in both residential and hospitality projects. Since July 2019, Yi-En has been employed as an Interior Designer at Morris Adjmi Architects, focusing on workplace and mixed-use residential projects, and utilizing skills in Revit and Sketchup for design phases. Prior experience includes key roles at AvroKO, where detailed CAD drawings and rendering presentations were developed, and as an intern at Morris Adjmi Architects, Josh Held Design, and Tensform Interiors, each contributing to various aspects of interior design from concept development to client presentations. Yi-En holds a Master of Fine Arts in Interior Design from the New York School of Interior Design and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Tatung University.

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New York, United States

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Morris Adjmi Architects

Morris Adjmi Architects (MA) interprets the historic forces that shape our cities to design buildings that are both contextual and contemporary. The firm’s diverse team of architects and interior designers is guided by a shared belief that timeless ideas about beauty and harmony can be integrated into the modern built environment, but the expression of those ideas must reflect the way we live today. MA’s collaborative, research-based approach has helped establish the firm as a leader in the revitalization of post-industrial neighborhoods and historic districts with commercial, residential, and cultural projects that are imbued with a distinct sense of place and purpose. Morris Adjmi established MA in New York City in 1997 following a 13-year, collaboration with Pritzker Prize-winning architect, Aldo Rossi. On that strong foundation, he built a practice inspired by the arts and by new technologies as well as history and tradition. Today, with projects under construction around the country, the firm is recognized for its thoughtful engagement with context, creative use of materials, and sophisticated designs.


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51-200

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