Sok Yee Y.

Historic building researcher
Happy to mentor
Happy to be contacted

About me

Sok Yee Y.
Conservation Studies
Conservation studies (Historic buildings)
Taught Postgraduate
2006
Singapore

My employment

Historic building researcher
Hsin-Yi Chung architecture company
Taiwan
Engineering and manufacturing / Science and research
Small business (0-49 employees)
2007
2009

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A day in the life of a Historic building researcher in Taiwan

International student working within historical heritage in Taiwan

How I found out about the job

Personal contacts

My career history

Graduated with a B.Sc. in biology in Singapore, my first job began as a Project officer where I have the opportunity to work for a monument-gazetted Chinese Buddhist monastery, mainly to carry out the coordination the restoration work within the Monastery complex. Upon graduation from the MA course in UK, I was employed by my country's Preservation of Monuments Board as a monument officer. Later, I moved on to Taiwan to take on an active role in the conservation of historic buildings, and finally entered into a doctoral course in Architecture at the National Cheng Kung University (Taiwan).

How my studies have helped my career

As most of the conditions of the historic buildings were in pretty bad shape, the MA course broaden my perspectives and deepen my sensitivity when working on those buildings. It also inspired me to take up a doctoral degree in Taiwan to further develop my interest in the study of the structural performance of traditional timber structures.

What surprised me about my career so far

The multi-disciplinary path that I took during the course.

Where I hope to be in 5 years

To work towards a researcher or assistant professor position.

My advice to students considering work

Do not feel bounded by the course discipline that you took, sometimes, the experience you got from studies or work will bring you to some unexpected paths.

My advice about working in my industry

Stay open-minded and multi-disciplinary.

What I do

The preliminary investigation & research works of historic buildings

Skills I use and how I developed them

To apply and improvise the various material conservation skills and investigation methods onto the job.

What I like most

The intimate relationship with the historic buildings of various shapes and styles

What I like least

As most of the historic buildings that we handled were usually of ruined or poor condition, so the overall environment was, at times, not too pleasant for the faint-hearted.

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