Hi! My name is Lee Hin Tung, but you can call me Viann. I’m from Hong Kong and currently studying BA1 Architecture at MSA. Growing up in a dense and dynamic city has shaped the way I observe space, and I’m especially drawn to the small details that define atmosphere and character.
Alongside my studies, I’m developing an online tutoring platform with a friend to provide both free and paid support for students in Hong Kong. I’m passionate about the narrative side of architecture — how space can tell stories and express emotion — and I enjoy translating what I see and experience into thoughtful design.
Posted 2 Mar 2026 20:29
17/3/26
This session marked a clear shift from discussion to definition. We concentrated on finalising our ethics application and preparing thoroughly for next week’s site visit — organising consent forms, documentation, and structuring potential interviews with members of the public in a respectful and transparent manner. The emphasis was on responsibility: ensuring we actively listen and accurately represent the community’s voice.
Ruiqi then brought our previous conversations into focus through a confident architectural pitch. He synthesised our ideas into a coherent design theory, outlining a spatial direction aligned with both our chosen users and Monton Unitarian Church. As a group, we offered refinements and strengthened key elements, encouraged by how close the proposal feels to realisation.
We now approach the site visit with clarity and momentum. With the core concept established, we are progressing into 3D modelling and visual experimentation, developing the scheme in direct response to Anna’s brief and the wider ethos of the church.