1 Congratulations on winning the French Design Awards! Can you introduce yourself and share about what inspired you to pursue design as a career?

Hello! My name is Xinyun Li. I am an architect working in New York. Architecture is a deeply emotional form of expression, a medium through which I explore and convey my understanding of the city, life, and nature. My work reflects a commitment to thoughtful design that resonates with both people and place, capturing the nuanced relationships between buildings, the users, and the natural surroundings. Design carries the weight of history while envisioning what lies ahead.

2 What does being recognised in the French Design Awards mean to you?

Receiving recognition from the French Design Awards is a profound privilege. It validates my pursuit of design that not only innovates but also builds cultural bridges, advances sustainability, and speaks to the human experience.

3 How has this achievement impacted your career, team, or agency, and what opportunities has it brought so far?

Receiving this award has been a turning point in my career, strengthening my credibility, widening my circle of collaborators, and opening doors to new possibilities. It motivates me to keep stretching creative boundaries and to create work that speaks more powerfully to both culture and emotion.

4 What role does experimentation play in your creative process? Can you share an example?

Experimentation is at the heart of my creative process, enabling me to test ideas and move beyond conventions. In the project Aero Grove, for instance, I sought to integrate a large building into a public green space with humility, respecting its original function while introducing new programs that enrich and diversify people’s experiences.

5 What's the most unusual source of inspiration you've ever drawn from for a project?

Architecture has the power to resonate deeply with human experience when designers embrace users as co-creators. The architect’s intent, enriched by people’s everyday actions, transforms a static structure into a living, evolving design.

6 What’s one thing you wish more people understood about the design process?

Design is not a single stroke of genius but an evolving process. Inspiration can surface at any moment, through what we see, hear, or experience, and each insight becomes a step toward refinement. It is this continuous rhythm of exploration and adjustment that ultimately gives rise to spaces that feel both significant and deeply human.

7 How do you navigate the balance between meeting client expectations and staying true to your ideas?

My approach is rooted in attentive listening and transparent communication. By engaging in open dialogue, I align the client’s aspirations with innovative design opportunities, ensuring the outcome fulfills practical requirements while preserving authenticity and depth.

8 What were the challenges you faced while working on your award-winning design, and how did you overcome them?

Aero Grove: Investigating how to infuse vitality into a community through a humble design approach, respecting users’ existing habits and functions while serving the broader urban context. $2,500 Vernacular Home: Exploring how to make full use of local materials through design to address specific climatic and functional needs while keeping the budget under control.

9 How do you recharge your creativity when you hit a creative block?

I will reconnect with the world, whether wandering the city, experiencing nature, or connecting with art and culture. Each encounter sparks inspiration and fuels my return to design with greater clarity and imagination.

10 What personal values or experiences do you infuse into your designs?

My work is rooted in green building principles, guided by respect for the environment and for those who use the space. Beyond functionality and sustainability, I seek to design places that carry emotional depth and foster meaningful human connections.

11 What is an advice that you would you give to aspiring designers aiming for success?

I encourage staying curious, embracing experimentation, and treating every experience as an opportunity to learn.

12 If you could collaborate with any designer, past or present, who would it be and why?

Collaborating with Junya Ishigami would be a dream, as his visionary practice blurs the lines between built form, landscape, and human life. His philosophy motivates me to pursue designs that embody fluidity, delicacy, and poetic exploration.

13 What's one question you wish people would ask you about your work, and what's your answer?

I wish people asked more about how I navigate the balance between creativity and technical demands. For me, architecture reaches its fullest potential when imagination and precision converge, creating spaces that uplift while remaining practical and achievable.

WINNING ENTRY

French Design Awards Featured Jurors
Architectural
2025
French Design Awards - Aero Grove

Entrant Company

XYLab

Category

Architectural - Cultural

Architectural
2025
French Design Awards - $2,500 Vernacular Home

Entrant Company

XYLab

Category

Architectural - Sustainable Living / Green