Pal Pang is a pre-eminent interior architect and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (RSA). His multidisciplinary practice is a synthesis of spatial enquiry and sensory philosophy.
As an influential author, Pang’s treatises—Design of Faith and Devotion and Big Ideas for Small Spaces—have established the theoretical framework for "Sustainable Luxury" and environmental psychology. His creative reach extends into Acoustic Ecology, where his cinematic compositions, such as Driving in the Tunnel and Lift to Basement, investigate the ontological resonance between sound and space.
This rare mastery of both literary and sonic arts informs his role as an authoritative Grand Jury member. Pang evaluates the built environment through a lens of intellectual rigour, seeking works that achieve a profound harmony between cultural narrative and human experience.