An accomplished designer, Ken Lum imparts to our team a critically acclaimed design sensibility combined with excellent technical skills and strong project management abilities. Ken received his Bachelor of Environmental Studies (Pre-Professional Architecture) and Master of Architecture from the University of Waterloo. After graduation, he was shortlisted as a finalist out of 1011 design professionals for his design of a September 11 memorial and masterplan, which was later featured in a short documentary produced by the CBC National. Prior to joining our team, he worked for several renowned Toronto-based firms where he gained valuable experience on institutional, commercial, and cultural buildings. Since joining Adamson Associates Architects in 2007, Ken has contributed his design skills to a number of high-profile, international projects including the Isle of Dogs CrossRail Station in Canary Wharf and the twofour54 Media Zone in Abu Dhabi.