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Christina Cho is an architect in Australia. Cho was born in Seoul, South Korea, and raised in Brisbane, Australia. Her Korean-Australian upbringing shaped how she sees the world and her architectural practice. She collaborated with designers on installations of public art, one of which won the Tokyo Designers Week competition. Her side projects emphasize human interaction through art and design. She is a member of the Property Industry Foundation which works to combat youth homelessness.

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  • Christina Cho is an architect in Australia. Cho was born in Seoul, South Korea, and raised in Brisbane, Australia. Her Korean-Australian upbringing shaped how she sees the world and her architectural practice. She collaborated with designers on installations of public art, one of which won the Tokyo Designers Week competition. Her side projects emphasize human interaction through art and design. She is a member of the Property Industry Foundation which works to combat youth homelessness. (en)
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  • Christina Na-Heon Cho (en)
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  • Christina Cho is an architect in Australia. Cho was born in Seoul, South Korea, and raised in Brisbane, Australia. Her Korean-Australian upbringing shaped how she sees the world and her architectural practice. She is the co-organizer of Pecha Kucha nights in Brisbane. She is an Accredited Green Star Professional and a LEED Design Professional. Cho started as a committee member of FutureNet. She began serving as an Advisory Board Member at the University of Queensland School of Architecture in 2013. She was featured in the book Chasing the Sky: 20 Stories of Women in Architecture" by Dean Dewhirst. She collaborated with designers on installations of public art, one of which won the Tokyo Designers Week competition. Her side projects emphasize human interaction through art and design. She is a member of the Property Industry Foundation which works to combat youth homelessness. (en)
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