Youyou Fu

With a background in architecture and a deep appreciation for both nature and cities, I am drawn to the intersections between people, place, and ecology. Growing up in the shifting landscape of urbanizing China, I witnessed firsthand how spatial transformation shapes daily life—an experience that continues to fuel my desire to design with empathy and purpose.
My architectural training grounded me in construction logic and spatial precision, while my landscape studies have expanded my thinking across scales—from material details to ecological systems and public narratives. I see landscape as a medium for storytelling: a way to weave memory, function, and community into the spaces we inhabit.
In my work, I strive to create designs that are both grounded and imaginative—spaces that invite interaction, reflect local identity, and adapt over time. Whether it’s a quiet garden or an urban corridor, I hope my designs offer moments of connection between people and their environment.