Kuo-Cheng Hsiao is an architectural designer based in Taiwan, working at the intersection of space, material, and cultural narrative.
His work explores the tension between ritual and daily life, structure and emotion, permanence and transformation. With a background rooted in Chiayi’s forestry heritage and urban memory, he approaches architecture as a system of cycles—stacking, placing, dismantling, and reorganizing elements to reveal new spatial relationships.
Beyond buildings, his practice extends into furniture, photography, and digital experimentation, where he continuously investigates how objects shape perception and how environments influence behavior. Detail-oriented yet concept-driven, he moves fluidly between technical rigor and poetic thinking, seeking to construct spaces that are both structurally grounded andexperientially profound.