Christina did her Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies at the University of Hong Kong, took a Summer Semester Exchange Program at the University of California, Berkeley, and got her Master of Science in Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences from the Delft University of Technology.
Her graduation thesis, “Generous Space for Improvisation in Passages using Urban Residues”, reconstructed the relationship between architecture and living matters including economy, social dynamics and ecology. She practices sustainability with adaptive reuse and flexible space, circular and/or recycled material, biophilic and biomimetic, and modularization. She also actively organizes architectural social projects from making furniture for ethnic minority to building affordable communal house for urban farming in developing countries.