Eqo Leung joins GHDWoodhead creativespaces

GHDWoodhead creativespaces has recently welcomed Eqo Leung, an accomplished architect and National Design Leader, to their architecture studio. With over 23 years of experience in commercial, public services, interiors and mixed-use residential architecture, Eqo has been the recipient of multiple awards throughout his illustrious career.

His passion lies in creating places and spaces that foster a deep connection between people and their surroundings says the practice. “It’s not just about building structures; it’s about creating experiences that evoke a sense of wonder and connect us with our surroundings,” shares Leung.

Eqo Leung, National Design Leader at GHDWoodhead creativespaces. Image:  Supplied

“I hold great admiration for how GHDWoodhead creativespaces have expanded their business in Aotearoa. I’m eager to build upon the company’s fruitful collaborative approach whilst strengthening relationships with clients and the local community.”

In his new role, Leung will be collaborating with national and global teams to influence positive change in the communities they serve. The architecture studio believes that his expertise in design and leadership, combined with his unwavering enthusiasm, will enable him to drive innovation and provide unique design solutions to a wide range of projects.

“Eqo brings a wealth of expertise and a passion for design that will take our projects to new heights,” shares Architecture Director, Olivia Pearson. “His commitment to innovative community-driven architecture aligns with our values, allowing us to better support our clients and the communities we serve. We are beyond thrilled to have Eqo on board and are excited to build upon the services we provide, creating inspiring and impactful spaces that leave a positive and lasting legacy.”


GHDWoodhead creativespaces’ holistic and integrated approach brings together a global team of architects, designers, engineers, and specialists to provide clear, evidence-based solutions to its work in Aotearoa New Zealand.


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