URA Board
Non-Executive Directors (non-official)
Dr Lee Ho-yin
Dr Lee Ho-yin is a co-founder of the postgraduate and undergraduate architectural conservation programmes at the University of Hong Kong. Before taking up teaching at the university, he was an Associate Director of an architectural practice, involving in architectural projects in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Mainland China and Singapore. As a well-published academic and an experienced practitioner in built-heritage conservation, he has been appointed by government agencies in Hong Kong, Mainland China and overseas as an expert advisor or a consultant for conservation projects and the designation and monitoring of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In 2017, he was cited in the award certificate for the highest UNESCO conservation award for the “Blue House Cluster” revitalisation project.
Term of Office: 1/5/2019 - 30/4/2025
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