Mui Ho Architect
Mui Ho started her architectural office in 1979. Her practice has remained small to allow her to combine an architectural practice with teaching at the University of California , Berkeley.
Her research and interest in vernacular architecture reflects her conviction that architecture, as a part of culture, must relate to its time , its place and its people. Starting in the late seventies, Mui Ho has been making yearly visits to China to continue her research. With her research material she created a seminar a seminar Arch 279, Vernacular Architecture of China, which was offered every three years as part of the architectural history electives at UC Berkeley.
Mui Ho Architect
1600 Arch Street
Berkeley, CA 94709
mui@muiho.com
Her research and interest in vernacular architecture reflects her conviction that architecture, as a part of culture, must relate to its time , its place and its people. Starting in the late seventies, Mui Ho has been making yearly visits to China to continue her research. With her research material she created a seminar a seminar Arch 279, Vernacular Architecture of China, which was offered every three years as part of the architectural history electives at UC Berkeley.
Mui Ho Architect
1600 Arch Street
Berkeley, CA 94709
mui@muiho.com