Li-Ting Huang
Associate Professor
Education
Master of Architecture
University College London (UCL), U.K.
Specialty
Creative Foundations
Creative Thinking and Design
Design Project

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Li-Ting Huang holds a Master’s degree in Architectural Design from the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London (UCL), and a Bachelor’s degree in Spatial Design from Chelsea College of Arts, University of the Arts London (UAL). With an interdisciplinary background, she has led the planning and execution of numerous exhibitions and outreach events for the Department of Fashion Design at Shih Chien University. She currently teaches graduate-level courses in creative thinking and design, and serves as the coordinator for Design Fundamentals courses within the department.
Her research explores various aspects of fashion design, including space planning for pop-up stores, the application of the golden ratio in garment creation, and the sensory experiences in art and wearable experiments. Her work on recycling yarns and their added value in hand-embroidered fashion, dynamic folding techniques in garment pattern experimentation, and democratic design principles in Nordic culture applications highlights her commitment to integrating sustainability and creativity in fashion. Her artistic exploration often navigates the relationship between identity and the physical body, expressed through material and structural experimentation that translates surface language into fiber-based, garment-like forms—an approach she describes as Archite(x)ture.
In 2023, Huang was invited to present a featured demonstration piece at the 6th Fiber Creation Exhibition at the Taichung Fiber Arts Museum. That same year, her interdisciplinary installation work, developed in collaboration with classical music, was showcased in Paris and Barcelona. She has also contributed costume design to Rice, the 40th anniversary production by Cloud Gate Dance Theatre, and participated in major exhibitions such as XLY 20th Anniversary Exhibition: Accidental Topology (Pier-2 Art Center, 2017), Contemporary Art in Focus: 24 Clues (Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, 2016), and the 2014 Taiwan Contemporary Fiber Art Exhibition (National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute, 2013).