Welcome to Alex Tseng

Welcome Alex! Alex will be traveling the world for the next few months and then take up his preceptorship in NYC with the notable firm of DS+R. During his travels he’ll stop in here to say a few words. We think you’ll be a great addition to the Animal Architecture team.

A few weeks ago we sent out a call for writers. Thanks to all of you who applied. We’ve had some tough decisions and we are happy to introduce to you Alex Tseng, a Senior student at Rice University. Alex will be traveling the world for the next few months and then take up his preceptorship in NYC with the notable firm of DS+R. During his travels he’ll stop in here to say a few words. Welcome Alex! We think you’ll be a great addition to the Animal Architecture team.

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