Duyi Han's practice is located at the intersection of architecture, product design, graphic design, 3D visualization, and art. Scenes and objects are created as perceptual experience through digital images and physical construction. The work is based on extensive research on the evolution of design and aesthetics, and the (social, cultural, historical, geographic, etc.) ingredients of beauty. Duyi Han transcends the limit of fixed style and time period, because there are different kinds of beauty, on the spectrum between austere and extravagant, between cold and warm, between coarse and refined, between fear and trust, between the past and the future. Duyi Han has appeared or been featured on numerous platforms: Forbes, The New York Times, CNN, Vice, Adobe, Marie Claire, Vogue, Elle, MSN, Architectural Digest, Dezeen, Bienal São Paulo, WestEdge Design Fair Los Angeles, Art Tribune, Designboom, ArchiPanic, Courrier International, 1st Look, Phillipp, Qiio Magazin, The National UAE, The Indian Express, Le Quotidien de l'Art, iFeng, among others, in more than 20 languages.His recent creation includes The Saints Wear White, a chapel in tribute to COVID-19 medical workers.