About Andrew Chun-An
Andrew Wei is from Taiwan and previously earned his Honours Bachelors of Arts degree in visual arts and architecture at the University of Toronto. Due to his undergraduate background in arts, Andrew has an interest in interdisciplinary collaboration and has therefore enrolled in a joint architecture-landscape studio course for Fall 2020. In his free time, Andrew tries to produce artistic outputs such as calligraphy, drawings, and sculptures. In architecture, he is interested in small-scale kinetic interventions that help form a sense of community. He also hopes to further research the relationship between place-identities and computational design in transportation spaces at his future two years at the Illinois School of Architecture.

Andrew Wei and Huong Dinh (MLA), Illinois Street Residences site proposal for Professor Aneesha Dharwadker’s Fall 2020 studio “Design for COVID-19.”

View of long-term residential unit for a boutique hotel in Champaign (ARCH 475: Integrative Studio).