Wing Lee, AIA, LEED AP holds degrees in Architecture and Graphic Design. Wing was a senior architectural designer for numerous firms in San Francisco before launching his own practice. He has vast experience in various project types such as healthcare, corporate, public, and residential at different scales. He was also part of a team who won the competition "Housing the Next Ten Millions in Central California" in 2000. Wing is currently an adjunct professor, at the California College for the Arts since 2007. In 2008, the Mayor of San Francisco appointed him as one of the Citizens' Advisory Committee members for the San Francisco Hunters Point Shipyard Redevelopment. Since 2009, he has also acted as a commissioner for the Architect Supplemental Examination of the California Architects Board.

Darren Barboza, RA, LEED AP holds a B.Arch. from California Polytechnic, San Luis Obispo, and participated in the Washington Alexandria Architecture Consortium, an international design program. Darren then joined Leo A. Daly, where he was a designer on an award winning center dedicated to the life of Pope John Paul II. He then moved back to his home city, San Francisco, where he joined Handel Architects. He was a key design team member on both the Millennium Tower and Jessie Square Plaza on Mission Street. Both projects represent major interventions in the urban fabric and are critical to a larger plan to revitalize San Francisco. Darren also commits his time, volunteering at the Larkin Street Youth Center. The LSYC has a remarkable success rate in guiding troubled youths from life on the streets by teaching them tools they need to permanently reclaim their lives.

Aimee Chan, AAIA, LEED AP, holds a Master of Architecture degree from the University of California, Berkeley. Aimee has worked extensively at Studio Daniel Libeskind in Berlin, Germany, and was involved in high profile projects such as the Denver Art Museum, Kuwait City Commercial/Retail Center, and the Bern, Switzerland Commercial Masterplan.  She then moved back to the US and worked at Jones Studio, Inc., on higher education and cultural projects such as the Arizona State University Mediated Classroom Building and the Performing Arts Center at South Mountain Community College. Aimee has also taught design studios both at the University of California, Berkeley, and at the California College of the Arts. Currently, she is a mentor for the ACE Mentorship Program, where she brings awareness to high school students in career opportunities in areas related to architecture, construction, and engineering.

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