William is an architect with experience working in a range of sectors since 2010. After completing a Master of Research degree in Healthcare and Design in 2019, he focused on the architectural healthcare sector. William’s primary interest is in mental health patient care and is an associate with the Design in Mental Health Network.
His work has contributed to the development of new Care Quality Commission (CQC) guidelines, was shortlisted for the Design in Mental Health Network award and has been exhibited at the European Healthcare Design Conference. His research was presented at the Humanities in the European Research Area (HERA) International Conference in Croatia and was published in 2022.
He developed new mental health patient facilities in Charing Cross Hospital. During his time with Llewelyn Davies, William has been involved in projects for the Barking Community Hospital and University College of London Hospital. Currently, is he part of the team to deliver the New Healthcare Facility for Jersey and the Channel Islands.
William was born in Taiwan and grew up in New Zealand, before studying architecture in Edinburgh and working in London. He enjoys the amalgamation of culture in London and what it brings to restaurant options. In his spare time, he likes visiting galleries and dog sitting for friends.