Jacqueline Yeo

Director, Plystudio Architects

Jacqueline Yeo

Ar. Jacqueline Yeo is a registered architect in Singapore and a director and co-founder of Plystudio Architects. She trained at the Architectural Association in London, practiced and registered in the UK before returning to Singapore.

Jacqueline is interested in the craft of building buildings with a specific focus on the materiality, craft and technology to drive the notion of building economy. With more than 20 years of practicing Architecture in the UK and Singapore, her particular interest in institutional projects is evident in the projects that she has worked on, notably – Rainbow Centre School at Margaret Drive (shortlisted for the 2020 Presidents’ Design Award), LaSalle College of the Arts (Presidents’ Design Award 2008) and most recently Thye Hwa Kwan Adult Disability Home – a 12 storeys facility for adults with Intellectual Disability and Autism Spectrum Disorder.

As a complement to practice, Jacqueline has been an invited speaker on numerous local and international forums and workshops, and was on the curatorial team as well as editor for the 6th Sao Paulo International Biennial of Architecture and Design entitled ‘699.1sqkm – Singapore’. She is deeply rooted in the belief that architecture is fundamentally driven by an honest expression of form and structure. It is with this focus that she currently runs a design studio in the Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore.

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