
Chih-Ching Chiang Portfolio
As a dedicated professional with a Master of Urban Design and International Planning from The University of Manchester, I have cultivated a profound passion for shaping and enhancing the urban landscape. My journey into the realm of urban design and planning began during my studies in Social and Regional Development at NTUE, where I discovered the transformative power of well-conceived urban planning policies and design strategies. My enthusiasm for this field only grew stronger as I delved into hands-on experiences, including internships at the Taipei Urban Regeneration Center and the Urban Planning Section of the Economic Affairs Department in Kinmen County.
Building upon these foundational experiences, I pursued a Master's degree in Architecture and Urban Design at NTUT, where I immersed myself in the theoretical underpinnings and practical intricacies of urban development. This academic journey further solidified my commitment to urban design and planning, emphasizing its vital role in facilitating sustainable and vibrant communities.
In addition to my academic pursuits, I have accumulated two years of professional experience as a Landscape Architect in Tyler Grange. During this time, I honed my skills in landscape design, environmental planning, and project management. This practical experience has allowed me to bridge the gap between theory and practice, equipping me with the ability to translate urban design concepts into tangible, aesthetically pleasing landscapes that foster social and environmental well-being.
I approach urban design and planning as a vessel for imparting life lessons and driving positive change within our communities. With a strong foundation in academic knowledge and real-world experience, I am eager to continue my journey in this field, contributing my expertise and passion to create sustainable, livable, and inspiring urban environments.
Please feel free to reach out; I am always open to connecting over a cup of coffee to discuss more about shape our cities into vibrant, resilient, and inclusive spaces for all.






