
Jeongseung Lee is an architect who closely observes the relationships formed between the city, architecture, streets, nature, and people—understanding architecture not as the creation of form, but as the orchestration of relationships. From the urban scale to the finest spatial details, he integrates a consistent sensibility to act as a “spatial mediator,” resolving the needs of both clients and users. His approach is reflected in works such as the Gugi-dong Housing Complex (Korean Architecture Award, KIA Award), the Suwon Ipark Museum of Art (Gyeonggi Architecture Award), and the Apostolic Nunciature of the Holy See in Korea. He now leads the firm’s London office, expanding cultural exchange and collaboration while continuing research and experimentation toward the future of architecture.



