Tokyo Architect | Masterplanner
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Park, Segene
朴 世鎭 | パクセジン | 박 세진
Tokyo Architect | Masterplanner | Adjunct Professor
Segene Park is a distinguished architect and master planner whose visionary work has had a lasting impact on the global architectural landscape. With extensive experience at leading firms, including Epstein and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) in Chicago, as well as Nikken Sekkei in Tokyo, his career exemplifies versatility and innovation. In addition to his acclaimed projects, Mr. Park holds key leadership roles within the American Institute of Architects (AIA) International and Japan chapters, and he actively shapes the future of urban planning as an instructor for UrbanPlan at the Urban Land Institute (ULI). His website highlights his role as a thought leader in the field, as he continues to influence global discourse on architecture and urban planning, offering unique insights and demonstrating a strong commitment to collaboration and innovation through his extensive portfolio and international engagements.
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The architectural landscape is constantly evolving, presenting significant challenges that are integral to our growth. In facing these challenges, we uncover our true strength as architects. I believe it is our responsibility to safeguard public welfare and safety, and to ensure that our new leaders uphold these values. My vision is to provide emerging professionals with invaluable opportunities to learn about leadership, professional ethics, and business management. I aspire to create a vibrant hub where members can stay informed about new trends, network, share ideas, and foster their professional development. Together, we can navigate the complexities of our field and shape a brighter future for architecture.


Exploring the world through the stories of those who shape it. The journey is not just about places but also about the people I meet and interview along the way, offering insights into different cultures, perspectives, and experiences. These conversations deepen the understanding of how people and places influence each other.
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