Christine joined Aedas in 1998 and currently is an Executive Director of Aedas. Having worked on predominantly large projects from conception to construction, Christine is particularly experienced in design and masterplanning. She has developed considerable expertise in Hong Kong and China region, particularly in Shanghai and Beijing cities upon a wide spectrum of projects and competitions including hotel, retail, office, residential and infrastructure.
In 2002, Christine and her design team received an honourable mention for the West Kowloon Reclamation Concept Plan Competition out of 161 open entries, of which 90 from overseas.
She has also worked on the design for Landmark refurbishment in Central.
Since 2002, Christine was the Project Architect upon the Tung Chung Cable Car for MTRC, taking charge of the Ngong Ping Terminal, themed village and piazza design.
In 2009, she received the award of 40 under 40, honoring the achievement of 40 outstanding design professionals under the age of 40.
Christine is now leading a team to design, document and realise Wuxi Centre 66, a 250,000 sq m mixed-use development in PRC. The scheme comprises 100,000 sq m of prestige retail with two 250 m towers providing a total Grade-A office area of 150,000 sq m. She is also the Design Director for the Olympia 66, the award winning scheme for 2011 best retail architecture in China and Asia Pacific.