Goh Kasan

Goh Kasan

Goh Kasan is a writer, poet, and architect. Goh grew up in Singapore from the Sixties to the Eighties, where he began writing at the age of 15. At 18 he worked as an intern on the Bu Ye Tian project which helped save Singapore's historic Boat Quay from demolition. In the mid Eighties, Goh’s family left Singapore and went into exile. Inspired by exiled Sung poet Su Tungpo’s Two prose poems from Red Cliff, Goh’s first collection, H2O and other proselyrics, was published by Landmark Books in 1995. After completing a handful of architectural projects for William Lim in Singapore in the Nineties, Goh eventually settled in Gravesend, North Kent, where he runs Clay Architecture, with his wife and fellow architect, Camilla Prizeman.