Women in architecture: Kitty Fan

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20 August 2022

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From drawing to entertain herself as a child, to becoming a senior associate at a leading architectural practice, we speak with Kitty Fan about her career journey, and overcoming self-doubt in the profession.
Kitty Fan.
A senior associate at Architectus, Kitty has been involved in many residential, public, educational, and commercial projects, including the seismic upgrade, refurbishment and new extension work completed at the University of Auckland Waipapa Taumata Rau​’s Alfred Nathan House | Photography by Simon Devitt
“You realise that, actually, you’ve been good enough all along – it’s just that the opportunity hadn’t come along yet. It allows you to then craft your career in terms of what you want and what you know you’re capable of achieving.” | Photography by Simon Devitt
Kitty is currently part of the team working on the The Pā at the University of Waikato, which will provide a new main entrance to the campus, a student hub, and a new University marae | Render: Dawid Wisniewski