Eugene Tssui
Eugene Tssui | |
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Tssui giving a lecture | |
| Born | September 14, 1954 |
| Occupation | Architect |
| Spouse | Elisabeth P. Montgomery |
| Website | https://eugenetssui.com/ |
Eugene Tssui (/tsweɪ/ Chinese: 崔悅君; pinyin: Cuī Yuèjūn born Eugene Tsui, September 14, 1954) is an American architect noted for his use of ecological principles and "biologic" design, a term coined by Tssui himself in the 2010 issue of World Architecture Review. He has proposed a number of projects such as a bridge across the Strait of Gibraltar to connect the continents of Africa and Europe as well as a 2-mile-high tower capable of housing 1 million residents.