Lilian Chee

Lilian CHEE is Associate Professor of Architectural Theory and Design at the Department of Architecture in the National University of Singapore, where she co-leads the Research by Design Cluster. She also serves as Academic Director at the NUS Museum, and Assistant Dean at the College of Design and Engineering and holds a joint appointment at the Department of Communications and New Media, NUS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Her work includes Architecture and Affect (2023), Art in Public Space (2022), Remote Practices (2022), Objects for Thriving (2022), and the award-winning essay film 03-FLATS (2014). She leads the Social Sciences Research Council-funded Foundations for Home-based Work (2021-24) and is conducting a limited study on Dementia, care, and public housing (2023-24). She writes on affect, architectural representation, domesticity, and works creatively across the intersections of architecture and visual cultures.