About
As a physical medium of civilization, architecture houses and facilitates series of social activities. The "Anology" theory can become the translator from social behaviors to spatial language. Building on either the formal or metaphorical similarity, the theory uses an architectural system to analogue a behavioral system. Through tests on buildings, blocks and cities, Yueheng finds the beauty of this method in purity of logic and richness of variations.
She also believes in the the power of computation and data in the field of "Urban Science".
Yueheng has received Bachelor of Architecture degree from Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago. She is currently studying Urban Design and Data Science at Harvard University.