Qianyi Lim
Qianyi Lim
Sibling Architecture Director
Qianyi Lim is an award-winning registered architect with a passion for creating inclusive, equitable, and ecologically sustainable environments that culturally enrich diverse communities.
As the co-director of Sibling Architecture, Qianyi has propelled a range of cultural projects, including the Bega Valley Regional Art Gallery, Bellingen Hall to Hub, and the Bathurst St Creative Hub for the City of Sydney. Notably, her exceptional work on the Stable House earned her the prestigious 2022 Wilkinson Award for Residential New Architecture by the NSW Australian Institute of Architects.
Currently, Qianyi is collaborating with Aspect Studios on the Dixon St South public domain upgrade project for the City of Sydney, a transformative endeavour aimed at refurbishing and revitalising the precinct.
As the co-director of Sibling Architecture, Qianyi has propelled a range of cultural projects, including the Bega Valley Regional Art Gallery, Bellingen Hall to Hub, and the Bathurst St Creative Hub for the City of Sydney. Notably, her exceptional work on the Stable House earned her the prestigious 2022 Wilkinson Award for Residential New Architecture by the NSW Australian Institute of Architects.
Currently, Qianyi is collaborating with Aspect Studios on the Dixon St South public domain upgrade project for the City of Sydney, a transformative endeavour aimed at refurbishing and revitalising the precinct.
Related Sessions
What is the future of Chinatown?
WED, OCT 18, 10:00 AM
Conference
The traditional role of Sydney’s Chinatown - formerly the centre of life for Chinese-Australians - has been thrown into question, as migration patterns continue to evolve and the Asian diaspora moves out to the suburbs. Join a panel moderated by Eddie Ma from community group Soul of Chinatown, with a line-up of speakers and community powerhouses - property developer, entrepreneur and Chinatown advocate, Brad Chan, award-winning architect Qianyi Lim, and Merivale executive chef and Chinatown resident Dan Hong as they discuss the challenges and opportunities to reshape Sydney’s Chinatown for the next generation of Asian-Australians.