OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF AIA UTAH

Pub. 4 2023-2024 Issue 4

Member Spotlight: Tang Yang, AIA

Time is valuable; why AIA?

I’ve been involved with the AIA in multiple capacities over the years. In fact, I was part of the committee that published the first issue of the Reflexion newsletter in 2013. As architects, we have a hand in shaping the built environment through every project we work on and that’s a big responsibility. Whether we realize it or not, AIA supports every architect in fulfilling this big responsibility through outreach, knowledge sharing, advocacy, and much more. If you give some of your time to be involved, I think you will quickly find that you are getting much more in return.

Favorite Utah space:

There are so many great spaces in Utah, but my favorite space is Little Cottonwood Canyon. It has something great to offer at any time of the year, skiing, biking, hiking, and so many other experiences. It’s where I spend free time with my family and it’s also the location of my most memorable architectural project. 

Favorite book:

The Foundation series by Isaac Asimov are the books I would recommend if anyone were looking for a great science fiction journey.

Mantra:

“Enjoy the journey as much as the destination.”

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