Chien Ju Lin - Junior Consultant
Complex Buildings Team

An architect by training, I now explore how movement shapes architecture as a transport planner.
I trained as an architect, where my focus was often on solids, volumes, and the program of a building. Working in mobility has added a new layer to that understanding. I’ve come to see circulation and movement not just as connectors, but as spaces with their own value—ones that can enhance the quality of architecture when treated with care.
Mobility work appeals to my interest in systems. I like when things function as a whole, when parts are integrated and transitions feel effortless. There’s something satisfying about working in a field where coordination and clarity are central.
At MIC-HUB, I’m continuing to grow in this direction. It’s a space where architecture, infrastructure, and people meet—and I’m glad to be part of it.
Outside work, I enjoy spending time in cafés—spaces that pay attention to how people feel in them. I also spend time trekking—mostly in the mountains—as a way to disconnect, clear my mind, and stay grounded.