
معرفی
Lily Chishan Wong is an Assistant Professor at the School of Architecture, University of Miami. Her work intersects architecture with ecological and postnatural studies, focusing on human-plant relationships, marginalized communities, and critical design practices.
- Current faculty member (not former or retired)
- Active in research, teaching, and creative design projects
Research Overview: Wong explores how vegetal life transforms architectural processes, challenges permanence, and redefines expertise. Her projects span sustainable design, cultural spatial rituals, and interdisciplinary collaborations.
Key Trends in Publications: Recent works emphasize postnatural ecology, plant agency in design, and spatial justice. The 2024 book chapter "Pet Plants" and 2025 Tecnoglass Lecture Series highlight her focus on merging botanical systems with architectural theory.
Scientific Awards:
- University of Miami School of Architecture's Social Justice Prize (2022)
Teaching & Collaborative Work: Wong leads workshops like "Colon" and participates in symposia such as the Harry der Boghosian Fellowship. Her projects connect design with cultural preservation, as seen in the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi and La Brea Tar Pits competition entries.





