Christopher Lee
New York

Christopher Lee joined Bernard Tschumi Architects in 2005. He has served as project designer on a number of commissions, including the Interface Flon in Lausanne, Switzerland and a retail and housing complex in The Hague, Netherlands, as well as working as a key designer for the master plans for the Media Zone in Abu Dhabi and the International Financial Centre of the Americas in the Dominican Republic. He has also been a project designer for a number of international competitions. Prior to joining BTA, Chris was a designer at Ehrenkrantz Eckstut and Kuhn Architects in New York, where he was involved in the Redevelopment Plan for Downtown Brooklyn, the rezoning of Penn Center, and the ground-floor renovation study for the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. A graduate of the University of Kansas who holds an M.Arch from Columbia University, Chris spent two years as a design and research fellow at the University of Detroit Mercy’s non-profit Detroit Collaborative Design Center.