SCFC is a Taipei-based architectural practice founded in 1978 by principal Steven Che-Fu Chang. After nine years with Edward Larrabee Barnes Associates in the United States, Chang returned to Taiwan to establish the studio.
SCFC works across typologies—transportation hubs, museums, and housing—with a consistent agenda: a modern architectural language held to a human measure, and an insistence that the street is not scenery but a civic driver of form.
In 2024, Chang and Dixon Chung-Yin Wang founded UAD (Urban Architecture Division) as an evolution of SCFC. Wang joined SCFC in 2005 and has been central to its design leadership. UAD was created to sharpen the studio’s focus on urban architecture—projects shaped by density, infrastructure, public interfaces, and daily movement.
Today, SCFC and UAD operate in tandem across scales, balancing calibrated play with pragmatic rigor to deliver intelligent, future-oriented urban solutions.