Dichen Ding, AIA, is an award-winning architect with more than a decade of experience leading civic and cultural projects throughout the United States.
Her work is characterised by a focus on social impact, sustainability and design excellence, represented by projects such as the L10 Arts & Cultural Center in Brooklyn, NASA’s Glenn Research Support Building, the Make the Road NY Community Center and the New York Public Library 53rd Street Branch. Her portfolio has received recognition from organisations including the AIA, SARA and NYCxDesign, and has been exhibited internationally at venues such as the Center for Architecture in New York and the Franz Mayer Museum in Mexico City.
Dichen Ding has served as a juror for international architecture competitions and is recognised for her contributions to industry discourse. Her distinctions include being named an Emerging Fellow of the Urban Design Forum and a finalist for the AIA Women in Architecture Award, reflecting her continued influence in shaping equitable and resilient cities.