Design Development

165: Ray Tse, Principal at KTGY


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Ray Tse’s first fascination with architecture came by looking up - way, way up. 

A native of Hong Kong, Ray spent a good deal of his youth gazing up at the city’s striking, monumental skyscrapers, like architect Norman Foster’s HSBC Headquarters and I.M. Pei’s Bank of China building. Ray and his family later moved to New Orleans, where the famous architectural heritage sits much closer to the ground but proved no less captivating. Ray explored his new city with his pad and pen at the ready, making sketches of the Crescent City’s old colonial buildings and historic homes. He wanted to do more than just appreciate architecture, however, so when the time came to pick a career path, Ray’s choice came easily. 

As Principal at KTGY, Ray is involved through all design phases and specializes in developing strong concepts that excite clients. Working in high-rise and multifamily design for over 20 years, Ray’s goal is for each client to walk away with contextual, balanced design solutions that exceed expectations, invigorate communities, and elevate the built environment. Over his career, Ray has worked in different typologies but maintains an affinity for striking, soaring structures. He served on the AIA Board of Directors in Baton Rouge, and he remains an active participant in AIA committees and in the ACE mentorship program. 

Ray elaborates on KTGY's comprehensive approach to architectural development ranging from the embracing of new technologies like AI to strategic diversification into various housing typologies. Emphasizing the importance of cultural integration post-acquisition, Ray shares insights on effective leadership, design innovation, and the overarching vision that continues to drive KTGY’s national prominence. Additionally, Ray touches upon the pivotal role of lifelong learning and offers valuable resources and takeaways for aspiring architects and industry enthusiasts alike.

Key Takeaways:

  • Emphasizing the importance of cultural integration and strategic collaboration in successful mergers and acquisitions within the architectural industry.
  • Leveraging high-rise and mixed-use residential design experiences to create efficient and impactful urban spaces.
  • The significant role of technology, such as AI, in enhancing architectural workflow and efficiency, especially in tedious or repetitive tasks.
  • The significance of continuous learning and open communication in fostering professional growth and building resilient teams.
  • Drawing inspiration from diverse global influences and past architectural practices to innovate modern-day solutions in the built environment.

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