Jessica E. Chung has Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Minor in Architecture from Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh and Master of Architecture with Emphasis in Interior Architecture from School of the Art Institute of Chicago. During her master program, her body of work highlights the essential aspect of human and active/emotive space, and utopianism through architecture, interior space, and landscape design. Her thesis project involves designing of interactive program that marriages birthing center, education/resource, and postpartum healing center, along with staff residence, in order to solve medical, social, political and psychological dilemmas that occur during birthing process, through program, form and therapeutic design mechanisms.