Since joining Palette architecture in 2016, Daniel has served on several institutional and residential projects as a designer and project architect. Most recently, Daniel has led Palette’s early education division for and has managed the rehabilitation of several New York City day-care projects as well as contributing to commercial and residential projects. His work includes 200 West Tremont Ave, High Court Social club, and 208 Montrose Ave.
Originally from Taipei, Taiwan, Daniel approached the field of architecture through the study Sociology and is particularly interested in designing flexible spaces that encourage improvisational interaction between individuals and groups. Daniel holds a BA in Sociology from National Taipei University and an M.Arch. from Syracuse University. Daniel is a registered architect in the state of New York.
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