Annie Chu
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Born
Hong Kong, c.1960
EducationColumbia University, M.S. Building Design, (1988-1989)
OccupationArchitect
PracticeArchitect, interior designer and educator
Annie Chu | |
|---|---|
| Born | Hong Kong, c.1960 |
| Education | Columbia University, M.S. Building Design, (1988-1989) |
| Occupation | Architect |
| Practice | Architect, interior designer and educator |
| Buildings | MOCA, Hammer Museum, The Huntington, Autry Museum of the American West, Studio Museum in Harlem, Southern California Public Radio, Los Angeles Philharmonic Association |
| Projects | Founding principal of the Chu-Gooding |
Annie Chu is a Chinese-American architect, interior designer, and academic.[1] She was a founding principal of the Chu-Gooding architecture firm in Los Angeles.[2]
Annie Chu was born in Hong Kong around 1960. At the age of 16, she relocated to the United States.[3]
Chu received her Bachelor's degree in Architecture from SCI-Arc and a Master of Science in Building Science from Columbia University.[4]