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Jason leads our sustainability and building physics team for our Hong Kong office, having joined Buro Happold in 2018.

Jason is a chartered engineer and specialises in delivering sustainable solutions for the built environment. He is experienced in providing zero-carbon consultancies, environmental performance evaluations and building performance analyses. In addition, Jason excels at achieving building certification schemes and maximising the health and wellbeing impacts of his work.

His expertise lies in data analysis and numerical simulations techniques, such as Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and energy modelling, to ensure and improve the quality of project deliverables. These include urban comfort and air ventilation assessment, indoor thermal comfort evaluation, mechanical system design and performance evaluation, and building energy performance analysis.

Jason’s project portfolio spans the residential development, commercial buildings, mixed-use developments, data centres and public transport sectors. His work has largely focused on builds across Asia including Hong Kong, China, South Korea and Mongolia, as well as some in the UK.

Jason holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from Cardiff University. He is accredited as a WELL Faculty and as a LEED Accredited Professional Building Design + Construction (LEED AP BD+C). He also holds a SITES AP Qualification.

Jason has authored 11 peer-reviewed publications and 2 conference papers and spoken at several symposia and conferences. He is passionate about providing support for the younger generation and frequently provides mentoring services and professional sharing presentations for establishments such as The University of Hong Kong, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Jason is currently serving as a Green Building Young Leader for the Hong Kong Green Building Council after being chosen by a select panel of industry elites. The exclusive programme appoints young industry elites to participate in the planning and execution of the Council’s green building projects and tasks from 2022 until the end of 2023.