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Leung brings with her 16 years of interior design experience Asia and Australia
Design director at LWK Singapore, Corina Leung is the fifth member of the identity Design Awards jury.
Leung is joining the 2020 judges panel alongside Marco Piva, India Mahdavi, Sanjay Puri and Gianluca Peluffo.
Corina received her Bachelor of Interior Architecture degree from the University of New South Wales, Australia. After beginning her professional career in Sydney, she relocated to Shanghai before returning to her native Hong Kong. Over the course of her 16 years in practice she has become a professional member of the International Interior Design Association and a LEED Green Associate.
Prior to joining LWK+PARTNERS in 2018, Corina worked with several international architecture firms, including Benoy and CallisonRTKL, planning and designing large-scale commercial interior projects across Hong Kong, Macau, China, Southeast Asia and Australia.
Her well-rounded approach and experience with a wide variety of prominent clients have been recognised with a variety of industry awards. This global experience, coupled with her sheer enthusiasm for creating meaningful and memorable interior spaces, lends a competitive edge and a distinct flavour to her aesthetic.
The identity Design Awards is taking place on 4 November. Venue to be announced soon.
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