People / Partners
Experience, Strategy and Excellence
Brent Harland Thompson | Architect, CEO, Founding Partner
bthompson@GDWstudio.com
GDW founding partner Brent Thompson specializes in destination design: the master planning and architectural design of public places, including retail, resort, entertainment and town center destinations. Thompson has over twenty-five years of experience in architecture, concept design, master planning and urban design for a wide range of domestic and international clients, including every major entertainment company, with a rich portfolio of projects in the Middle East, Asia, Europe and North America. Thompson master planned Alpensia, the Pyeongchang, South Korea resort recently awarded the right to host the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Thompson’s history is unique among architects. He was educated traditionally as an architect and planner, a course he followed in his first ten years of practice. He further had opportunity to live and work in Prague, where he was a founding partner of Architects’ Atelier Praha and refined his theoretical approach to architectural design. Upon his return to the United States two years later, he began a five year parenthesis, designing entertainment venues for most of Hollywood’s major studios. Entertainers are students of human psychology, and expert at the idioms of story telling and metaphors. Hollywood is extremely pragmatic in its approach, and places great emphasis on the “guest experience,” and Thompson emerged from that time a unique designer. Though now running a more traditional architecture and planning practice, he has learned to combine design theory with entertainment based pragmatism.
His projects are media rich, multi-layered, metaphorical, expressive and culturally relevant. Perhaps more important, they work. He has throughout his varied career been involved in the pragmatic study of the way people use spaces, and the knowledge gained is the basis for each of his designs. He has further learned how to hear the vision of clients and to translate their vision into reality.
Recently, he has been designing projects in Dubai, China and Korea. He designed a number of projects throughout those regions, completing retail and entertainment centers, major resorts, parks, public art, urban design and a complete city. Examples include the Dubai Bazaar in the United Arab Emirates, and the Cloud Lake resort in Chengdu, China. He has been privileged to create urban scale master plans complete with resort hotels, amusement parks and aquariums.
In North America, for Time Warner’s new headquarters in New York City, he worked with the Cuningham Group, serving as lead designer for Time Warner’s corporate showcase and visitors’ center. He created a media rich variety of “experiences” and “spaces” for the project. More recently, he has created the design concept for the Celebration retail center in Los Angeles.
In Europe, he was a founding partner of Architects’ Atelier International; a Prague based firm specializing in retail centers, master planning and urban renewal projects.
Tu Xue Lin | Architect, Partner
tuxuelin@GDWstudio.com
GDW Asia principal Tu Xue Lin specializes in the design, development and China. Tu’s meteoric career has moved in parallel with the rapid maturation of China that has seen that country grow from developing nation status to a world show case for innovative architectural design in just ten short years. Mr. Tu was the youngest architect ever given the honorary title of Professor of Architecture in the Tianjin region. He was also recently honored the central government in Beijing for his outstanding history of creating quality architecture.
While Tu’s growth curve as a designer has taken the form of a hockey stick, perhaps his greatest strengths are his collaboration abilities, both within China and worldwide. Tu is one of the few that has managed to gap the divide between the old school practitioners that still dominate the Chinese architectural landscape, and the plethora of foreign firms that travel to China to stretch their palettes. Tu has collaborated with firms from Japan, the United States and Europe on a number of projects, including Tianjin’s renowned new Tianjin Binhai International Convention Center, an American Institute of Architects award winner and host of the recent Asian meeting of the World Economic Forum.
Tu and GDW principal Brent Thompson have closely collaborated on a number of projects, including the TEDA Promenades, mixed-use town center the RoseValley projects in Chengdu, the Tanggu Mixed-use project in the Bin Hai New Area, The Islands, a large residential development outside of Tianjin, Phoenix Center, and the TEDA Technical Park. Recent work includes the Green Jade Henry Square, the Forever Lotus Shopping City and the Tianjin Binhai International Automobile City.
Thomas E. Leung | Strategist, Partner
tleung@GDWstudio.com
Tom Leung is a founding GDW partner and the President and Founder of GDW affiliate Global Retail Strategies Inc. (http://retailstrategy.ca) a Vancouver, Canada based consulting firm specializing in the strategic planning of major retail and entertainment based developments around the world. Mr. Leung and GDW CEO Brent Thompson are also partners in Calgary, Canada based Applied Planning Concepts (http://www.planningconcepts.ca/), specialists in commercial and mixed-use developments.
David R. Chisholm | Architect, AIA, CKA, Affiliate Partner
dchisholm@GDWstudio.com
David Chisholm is a founding GDW partner as well as Partner of GDW affiliate Chisholm Maslo Company (http://www.cmc-architects.cz) a Prague, Czech Republic based architectural design firm specializing in residential and office towers, hotels, office campuses, conference centers and master plans. CMC has emerged as one of Central-Eastern Europe’s few tall building experts, and has partnered with high profile architects Frank Gehry, MRDV and Jean Nouvel.
Gunnar Jung | Architekt, LEED AP, Director of Operations
gjung@GDWstudio.com
Gunnar Jung was born in Germany and trained as an architect at the Bauhaus University in Weimar and the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. He earned the German equivalent of a Master of Architecture degree.
He has worked on a variety of projects around the world. Most recently he won several awards with Andre Kikoski Architect in New York for “The Wright” restaurant at the Guggenheim Museum New York completed in 2010. Before joining GDW he received invaluable training at international firms like BRT Bothe Richter Teherani in Hamburg, Gensler in Chicago, Denton Corker Marshall in Melbourne, Fender Katsalidis in Melbourne and Rietveld Architects in New York.
Mr. Jung’s work is based on his conviction that the success of a project solely depends on the joint effort of all people involved. He believes that individual dedication, precise work and consistency will maximize the success of every project.
Holly Chisholm | LEED AP, Designer
hchisholm@GDWstudio.com
Born and raised in Southern California, Holly Chisholm attended Woodbury University and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Architecture. During college Holly interned at Griffin Enright Architects where she worked on a variety of residential projects, as well as the St. Thomas the Apostle Elementary School in Los Angeles.
During her last semester of school Holly accepted an internship with Osborn Architects. After graduation she continued working there as a Junior Designer, helping to design a handful of projects including Central Region Elementary School #22, Los Angeles Unified School District’s first project to ever achieve accreditation from the U.S. Green Building Council. This project is currently under construction in Playa Vista, CA. Chisholm also participated in two award-winning competitions with her co-workers. Chisholm started working with GlobalDesign Workshop in January of 2010.
Yuki Chandra | Designer
ychandra@GDWstudio.com
Born & raised in Surabaya, Indonesia, Chandra graduated from Petra Christian University and received a Bachelor of Architecture in 2004. She moved to the US in 2005 and joined Loyd Martin Design & Engineering, working on custom residential & townhouses. Thereafter, she got an opportunity to join Robertson Partners Architects, where she designed large scale residential & commercial mixed use projects, including a 60 story luxury apartment & office building designed with the spirit of classic American Architecture, envisioned to be the first classical high rise building in Los Angeles.
Later, Chandra joined Richard Barron Architects, where she worked on Affordable Housing Projects for City of Los Angeles.
Chandra joined GlobalDesign Workshop in April 2010, where she has been involved with the process developing concept & schematic designs for residential & commercial mixed-use projects internationally.