Jason Chun-Cheng Yeh
Jason grew up in a bustling capital city but spent his childhood holidays exploring Taiwan’s highland forests—experiences that deeply shaped his understanding of nature. With a background in architecture, three years in urban design, and graduate studies in landscape architecture, he has developed a unique perspective on the intersection of ecology and the built environment.
In graduate school, Jason pursued interdisciplinary research on how industries like renewable energy, tourism, and real estate interact with natural systems. His work led to innovative design strategies that promote a more balanced relationship between people and nature.
Photography is another outlet through which Jason connects with landscapes, translating his experiences into compelling visual narratives. Looking ahead, he hopes to blend his design expertise with his creative passions to shape sustainable, resilient environments where both communities and ecosystems flourish.
In graduate school, Jason pursued interdisciplinary research on how industries like renewable energy, tourism, and real estate interact with natural systems. His work led to innovative design strategies that promote a more balanced relationship between people and nature.
Photography is another outlet through which Jason connects with landscapes, translating his experiences into compelling visual narratives. Looking ahead, he hopes to blend his design expertise with his creative passions to shape sustainable, resilient environments where both communities and ecosystems flourish.