Cheungvogl is the architecture workshop of Chui Lai Cheung and Christoph Vogl, based in Hong Kong and Tokyo.
Cheungvogl was part of the Picturing “Home-for-All” Exhibition, curated by Toyo Ito, Riken Yamamoto, Hiroshi Naito, Kengo Kuma and Kazuyo Sejima at the Toyo Ito Museum of Architecture, Imabari, Japan in 2011 and the accompanying publication “Our Home-for-All” in 2012.
In 2012, Cheungvogl was commissioned to formulate the Aesop Design Guidelines for the brand based on research for the designs of a series of Aesop stores in Asia and Europe.
In 2017, Cheungvogl was named one of “20 designers and brands that define our tomorrow” alongside OMA / Rem Koolhaas, Snøhetta and Olafur Eliasson by Frame Magazine, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
In 2017, Cheungvogl was awarded First Prize in the International Competition for the Yeoui-Naru Ferry Terminal and Masterplan in Seoul by a jury chaired by Ryue Nishizawa, SANAA and Alejandro Zaera-Polo, AZPML/Foreign Office Architects (FOA).
In 2018, Cheungvogl received the FRAME Award 2018 Jury Prize for the open exhibition and multi-space gallery around a robotic system within the restoration of the 110-year-old UNSECO heritage Au Pont Rouge in Saint Petersburg, Russia, with the jury chaired by Jo Nagasaka (Schemata Architects) and India Mahdavi.
In 2018, Cheungvogl was invited by the Seoul Metropolitan Government and Seoul City Architect Young Joon Kim to develop the case study for Hoehyeon Mall and the extension Myeongdong-Hoehyeon (tentative working title Shinseoul), as part of the development plan to connect stations and public facilities into one continuous underground network. The case study has been presented and exhibited at the Seoul Center for Architecture and Urbanism, Donuimun, Seoul in 2018 and is published in Superground / Underground, Manuel Gausa & Young Joon Kim, Actar Publishers, New York, 2019.
In 2023, Cheungvogl was named Winner of the International Design Competition for Pedestrianizing Jamsu Bridge, Seoul, hosted by the Seoul Metropolitan Government.
Chui Lai Cheung is an Adjunct Associate Professor at The University of Hong Kong Space and at Middlesex University, London, UK.