Kim Zhao Wei
Kim Zhao Wei, both architectural and agricultural enthusiast, he held both Bachelor of Science and Master degrees in Architecture from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.
His research revolves around how architecture can help to improve food security, specifically through the integration of urban farming.
Kim Zhao Wei led a team of engineers and architects to produce a proposal named Inter-Farm-Market for the community of Masjid Tanah, Malacca.
Kim Zhao Wei won the 1st prize in the international Association for Vertical Farming Award 2016 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Kim Zhao Wei is actively involved in workshops and conferences related to sustainable development for the future city. In addition, he is focusing on stakeholders' engagement to find an opportunity for the implementation of the urban farming project.
Kim Zhao Wei is currently attached with IPM Professional Services Sdn Bhd.
Besides practicing as a Graduate Architect, Kim Zhao Wei also leads the CSR initiative of the company, named The Future Builders to increase the awareness of sustainable future through the perspective of architecture and engineering to the secondary school students.
His research revolves around how architecture can help to improve food security, specifically through the integration of urban farming.
Kim Zhao Wei led a team of engineers and architects to produce a proposal named Inter-Farm-Market for the community of Masjid Tanah, Malacca.
Kim Zhao Wei won the 1st prize in the international Association for Vertical Farming Award 2016 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Kim Zhao Wei is actively involved in workshops and conferences related to sustainable development for the future city. In addition, he is focusing on stakeholders' engagement to find an opportunity for the implementation of the urban farming project.
Kim Zhao Wei is currently attached with IPM Professional Services Sdn Bhd.
Besides practicing as a Graduate Architect, Kim Zhao Wei also leads the CSR initiative of the company, named The Future Builders to increase the awareness of sustainable future through the perspective of architecture and engineering to the secondary school students.