Kim has a Masters in Architecture from Cornell University USA, Bachelor of Architecture from Kent State University and a Bachelor of Science from Kent State University.
He has worked in the United States on educational, office and correctional facility projects, and in Malaysia on over 20 projects including equine facilities, community centres and apartment buildings.
Kim joined COX in 2005 working on the Southbank Institute of Technology and Green Square development.
Kim has led documentation teams for the solar-hydrogen powered Sir Samuel Griffith Centre at Brisbane’s Griffith University campus, the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre for the 2018 Commonwealth Games, and the Queensland State Velodrome in Brisbane’s Chandler.
He is one of COX’s leaders in 3D Revit technology.
- MArch