Writing
About
Alfred Yatlong Yeung
Mail alf.y@icloud.com
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*open to writing commissions
Hong Kong-born and London-anchored, Alfred is a registered architect (ARB), researcher and writer. 

His practice explores through ethnography, co-design and archival research; juxtaposed cultural identities under extractivism and the market-led drive for environmental sustainability. His time-heritage focused approach has been shaped by his MPhil at the University of Cambridge, and his professional role in historic projects like the shortlisted British Museum Western Range proposal and architectural ceramics R&D. Alfred’s writing blends essay and fiction, a method developed over texts published with the Architectural Review, Architects’ Journal, Open City, the Toe Rag, Pilot Magazine and more. He is an alumnus and mentor at the New Architecture Writers programme. His writing-led design approach was recognised by the 2025 AJ100 New Talent shorlist. He is a current Design Researcher in Residence at the Design Museum.

His ongoing research covers heritage, industry and energy concerning planning policies at the time of climate action.


Education
MPhil Architecture and Urban Design
University of Cambridge

ArchPGDip Professional Practice 
University of Westminster

BSSc Architectural Studies
CUHK, Hong Kong/ Georgia Tech, USA


Employment
The Design Museum
Design Researcher in Residence
Present

New Architecture Writers (N.A.W.)
Alum-Mentor
Present

Eric Parry Architects
Architect
Present

Edward Suzuki Associates, Tokyo
Designer
2017


Skills
Design Research 
Creative Writing 
Architectural Design and Delivery (Stages 1-5)


Exhibitions
Mineral
The Design Museum
London
2026

Spatial Fictions
Staffordshire Street (with N.A.W.)
London
2025

Sediments 
The Art House (with N.A.W.)
London
2024

ACAW VIII
Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop
Buffalo, New York (with Eric Parry Architects)
2023

Meeting Point 
Chinatown (part of ESEA Month)
London



Publications100 C20 Sustainable Buildings
Batsford Books
Contributor
Forthcoming

Bioclimatic Cermic Assemblies VIII
Applied Research and Design
Contributor
Forthcoming

Visions of Slate: Sustainability, Deindustrialisation and Identity in the Welsh Valleys
Re:Arc Institute
Author
Forthcoming

Minerals
Future Observatory
Contributor
2026

Bodily Charm: Embodiment, Digital Clones, and the Search for Authentic Presence
Pilot
Author
2025

London’s Hybrid Pubs
Open City
Author 
2025

The Old Justice, Bermondsey
Open City 
Podcast Co-host
2025

Open-ended: University of Westminster Student Show
Architects’ Journal
Author
2025

Shiplap House by Chenchow Little Architects in Sydney, Australia
The Architectural Review
Author
2025

Delirious London: Collective Dream off a Georgian Terrace 
The Toe Rag
Author
2024

Swamp to Swamp: London County Hall 1986-2013
Carrion Press
Author
2024

Spatial Fictions
New Architecture Writers
Editor and Contributor
2024

The World’s First Sprayed Net Hyperboloid Ice Structure 
IASSS 
Co-author
2019



Awards
AJ100 New Talent
Shortlisted
2025

HIT Ice and Snow Innovation Construction
Best Design Construction (Cambridge Team)
2018








Last Updated 12.06.2026



1. A Lithium Horizon
2025-Ongoing
Planning/ Community Engagement Research
Cornwall, UK

Residency at the Design Museum, London

This AHRC-funded research investigates the UK’s first lithium mine in Cornwall and proposes a new community engagement toolkit for living with extraction. The project aims to develop a Mineral GIS combining mineral waste data with social data to create a pilot Neighbourhood Plan and Mineral Planning SPD.

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2. The British Museum Western Range
2024
Architectural Proposal/ Model-making
London, UK
With Eric Parry and Jamie Fobert Architects.

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3. Hyphenated Pubs
2023-Ongoing
Social Historical Research/ Mapping
London, UK


The Hyphenated-Pub Project is an ongoing body of work challenging the popular belief that the public house is an exclusively traditional ‘British’ architecture typology and social space. The project aims to create an online open source Pub GIS for multicultural pubs, collating stories, photographs and documents usually not archived. 

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4. Architectural Terracotta R&D
2023
Material Research
Buffalo, New York
With Eric Parry Architects, FMDC and Boston Valley Terracotta.

A 6-month research and development process of a protoype ‘fish scale-like’, self-supported, dry-tied, hand-pressed, partially glazed, and living moss-supportive biophilic facade terracotta module.

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Design-Research
1.Bodily Charm
Embodiment, Digital Clones, and the Search for Authentic Presence
2025
Article
Pilot Magazine


Sitting at the interface between the digital and the physical world. artist Ed Atkins’ work often involves cloning his body, sometimes naked, as a high-fidelity avatar. With life-like detail... The struggle to reach authenticity in the Sorkinian city space is now further complicated by the superimposition of the digital landscape onto the physical. The smartphone rewrites the dynamic of all public spaces alike... 

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2. Delirious London
Collective Dream off a Georgian Terrace
2024
Article
The Toe Rag

In the distance: Brick-cladded concrete towers rise in great numbers, slicing through the earth like a sharp knife. In the office: The ARCHITECT panics in his library of one thousand bricks. He has exhausted every shade and grit imaginable...Owen Hatherley closes his article in the New Left Review with a sting.
Commenting on Caruso St John’s tenure as architects based in Clerkenwell, but who predominantly build
projects in Europe, he writes: ‘the redress of these enormous problems (climate and housing emergencies) will surely require utopians as much
as realists. But then who needs utopia when you have Switzerland?’ Almost the same can be said here. If
dreaming in isolation offers a quick escape from reality, who needs a collective dream?

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3. London’s Hybrid Pubs

2025
Pocket Guide + Podcast Episode
Open City

This alternative pub crawl of ‘hyphenated’ pubs takes you from Bermondsey to Mayfair, covering a collection of seven multicultural pubs emblematic of a London phenomenon combining European pints with ethnic foods. Varying greatly in ownership, management, spatial configuration, soundscape and beginnings; the seven selected pubs on this tour are together a nuanced and rich counter narrative to what is usually understood as an exclusively ‘British’ pub culture.

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4. Open-ended: Uof Westminster student show

2025
Exhibition Review
Architects’ Journal

Despite obvious flaws in accessibility to the profession, facing the impending outcome-based ARB reform that will likely turn accredited architectural training into ‘what architects can do, not what they are taught’, ‘Open’ is a reminder to what encouraged open-endedness can contribute to education from the old guard...

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5. Shiplap House by Chenchow Little Architects

2025
Building Review
The Architectural Review

With striking features both alien and familiar, a single-family home in Sydney’s Vaucluse neighbourhood references a lost vernacular that once lined the coast...

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