Hoffmann Awards 2025 Diversity Advancement Scholarship
Scholarship offered in partnership with the Connecticut Architecture Foundation
Hoffmann Architects + Engineers, a design firm specializing in the rehabilitation of building exteriors, has selected Christopher Chung of Yale University as the 2025 recipient the Hoffmann Diversity Advancement Scholarship. Now in its third year, the Hoffmann Scholarship was established in collaboration with the Connecticut Architecture Foundation (CAF) to support students seeking degrees in architecture or engineering.
2025 Hoffmann Diversity Advancement Scholarship Competition
Hoffmann’s scholarship committee named Christopher Chung, a rising second-year student in the Master of Architecture program at the Yale University School of Architecture, as this year’s recipient of the Hoffmann Diversity Advancement Scholarship. Selected from a competitive applicant pool of talented, ambitious architecture and engineering students, Chung stood out for his passion for rehabilitation and reuse of existing buildings, as well as his arresting, meticulously detailed drawings that illustrate the attention he devotes to historic architecture.
“Selecting just one of the many standout candidates to be this year’s scholarship recipient was no easy task,” reports Alison Hoffmann, Communications Manager and Chair of the Hoffmann Diversity and Inclusion Committee. “We received many inspiring applications from students drawn to architecture or engineering, some after experiencing the possibilities of design, such as inclusive classrooms for children or repurposed buildings for aging populations, or through overcoming adversity, including coping with eviction from a childhood home or discovering that a cousin’s family lives crammed into a single room. Many are the first in their families to attend college, and the majority are immigrants to the U.S. or are the children of immigrants. Our committee was impressed by the ways these motivated young people are driven to impact the lives of those around them by enhancing the built environment.”