"The environment is our home, and our home is dying," Tssui said. "We need to address that in a way where all of us need to change the way we think, and live, and behave."
One of his latest efforts, The Sky Park Arch, will be Emeryville's first zero-energy building — a milestone in his ongoing mission to fuse architecture with nature's principles.
Tssui, recently named Emeryville's 2025 Architect/Artist in Residence, sees architecture not just as a profession but as a platform for change. His design philosophy draws heavily from the natural world, where he believes the answers to many environmental challenges already exist.
He argues that modern architecture still relies too heavily on outdated, industrial-age methods, failing to consider the innovations inherent in biology.
Tssui's work continues to challenge the conventional boundaries of design, pushing toward a vision of architecture that not only serves humanity but heals the planet.
Because for Tssui, conserving energy isn't just a goal. It's the fuel behind his life's work.
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