Alan Chan Architecture + Urban Design Portfolio

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academic work

571 East 2016

XYZ Museum 2015

OPPIAN LIBRARY 2014

LIFT BOATHOUSE 2014

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technical dwg 2015

floodscape 2015

xixinan village 2015

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beyond academia

mott street 2009

ecostream 2014

BLOOMING CITY 2014

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l a n c a st e r s q u a r e l a n c a st e r s q u a r e N I A G A R A F A L L S 2016 2016 2016

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Project Team: Alan Chan, Daniel Crowther, Dawn Aprile, Tony Garofalo, Zhida Song

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architecture & urban design Multidisciplinary Approach to a Mixed Use Proposal for Downtown Buffalo Academic | Fall 2016 Client: M&T Bank | Buffalo, NY Size: 4.5 Acres In collaboration with real estate, planning, and architecture students, this proposal looks at financia l viability, site context, and market trends to inform fully cohesive design. Our team was selected by M&T Executives for the opportunity to present our proposal to Bob Wilmers, CEO of M&T Bank, Mayor Byron Brown, and Satish Tripathi, President of the University at Buffalo, among others. Role & Tools: Lead Designer, Digital Model, Major Graphics, Renderings, Flythrough, Studio Coordinator for Site Model Rhino, V-Ray, Lumion, AutoCAD, Adobe Suite, ArcGIS, Slack

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Linking Existing Economies

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Urban Splice

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Apartment Lobby Parking Garage Row Houses Restaurants

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Winter Garden Public Atrium Living Street

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Public Plaza

Apartment Lobby

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1 View of Office from Genesee Street

Phase 1: Inspire & Lead

350,000 Class A Office 35,000 Retail 0 Apartment 0 Condo 32,000 Public Space 85,100 Parking Total Buildout: 410,808 GSF Total Dev Cost: $130,150,000 Cost per sf: $317

2 Office Atrium

Phase 2: Nurture Community

Class A Office Retail Apartment Condo Public Space Parking Total Buildout: 95,000 GSF Total Dev Cost: $54,000,000 Cost per sf: $571

314 spaces

3 Chippewa at Sunset

0 55,400 40,000 28 units 0 16,000 281,500 771 spaces

4 Public Square


5 Living Street on Chippewa Street

Phase 3: Enhance Vibrancy

Class A Office Retail Apartment Condo Public Space Parking Total Buildout: 161,000 GSF Total Dev Cost: $31,000,000 Cost per sf: $191

Phase 4: Sustain Success

140,500 Class A Office 11,200 Retail 0 Apartment 0 Condo 0 Public Space 0 Parking Total Buildout: 152,000 GSF Total Dev Cost: $33,000,000 Cost per sf: $216

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Project Team: Alan Chan, Brian Ravinsky, William Pople

XYZ MUSEuM a r c h i t e c t u r e Museum for Modern Art Academic | Spring 2015 Buffalo, NY Size: 50,000 sf The form is a series of intersecting tubes extruded along the X, Y, and Z axis, creating spatial geometries that curate a holistic experience. The attention of the user becomes a dialogue between artwork, indoor movement, outdoor movement, and framed views. Role & Tools: Design, 3D model, Diagrams, Renderings Rhino, V-Ray, AutoCAD, Adobe Suite

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Outdoor Public

Galleries

Office + Education

Servant Spaces

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Ground Floor

Second Floor


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Typical Y Gallery

Multipurpose Space

Atrium ( Z )

Gallery ( Y ) 2

Gallery ( Y ) 1

Media Room

Entrance Lobby

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OPPIAN LIBRARY

a r c h i t e c t u r e Public Library Academic | Spring 2014 Buffalo, NY Size: 20,000 sf Individual

The geometries of the building first extrudes the private spaces. The masses were then shifted and rotated to accomodate for light and circulation. The spaces between the masses then became open public spaces, allowing for flexible programming. Integral to the design is the circulation through the book stacks, which also double as the structure, thus resulting in a dynamic experience between open and enclosed spaces. Tools: Rhino, V-Ray, AutoCAD, Adobe Suite

Private Spaces

Public Spaces

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2 Public Floor - Flex Space

3 Private Floor - Library

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lift Boathouse a r c h i t e c t u r e Community Boathouse for Row Team Academic | Fall 2014 Buffalo, NY Size: 32,500 sf Individual This proposal introduces a community boathouse on an underutilized park space by Buffalo’s downtown. The design blends together a boathouse, social resiliency, and a community center into folded landscapes, while taking advantage of contextual assets. Tools: Rhino, V-Ray, AutoCAD, Adobe Suite

Fold

Fold for Rigidity

Urban Connect

2 Points of Structure

Contextual Frontage

Shared Party Wall

Social Resiliency


Water Collection

Circulation

Programming

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Technical Drawings of Mixed Use Building Professional | Summer 2010 Firm: JHC Consulting Engineer, P.C. Client: ICM Global Design 20 Mott Street, New York, NY, 10013 Size: 6700 sf 20 Mott Street was an 8 story mixed use office building located in Chinatown. At Apollo Builders, I helped the architect draft revisions for the project. Tools: AutoCAD


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a r c h i t e c t u r e Technical Axon of Office Building Academic | Spring 2015 Miller/Hull Partnership University Place, WA

These drawings are a graphic representation of a section of an existing 2-storey office building. They outline the different building specifications through peeled back layers in axonometric view. Tools: AutoCAD, Adobe Illustrator rebar vertical at 24 inches o.c. at center of

- R-10 rigid insulation at perimeter and

- 4 inch cast in place concrete slab on - 2 inch concrete topping slab with fiber mesh reinforcement at areas with radiant

- R-10 rigid insulation at perimeter - 4 inch concrete slab on grade

- 18 inch cast in place architectural concrete columns, 8 #5 rebar, #5 coil at 3 - 36 inch X 32 inch cast in place concrete 5. CMU Construction for External Wall

- 4 inch metal studs at 16 inches o.c.

- 18 inch cast in place architectural concrete columns, 8 #5 rebar, #5 coil at 3 - 36 inch X 32 inch cast in place concrete

- 8 inch hollow core concrete slab - 2 1/2 inch cast in place topping slab 8. Second Floor at Conference Room - 8 inch hollow core concrete slab 9. Second Floor Exterior Wall Construction - 5/8 inch gypsum white board

- 1/2 inch cementitious boards

- 2 1/2 inch cast in placeconcrete topping

- Single ply vented roofing membrane - Aluminum curtain wall system

- 2 inch X 24 inch horizontal aluminum - 2 inch X 18 inch vertical aluminum tubes - Pre-engineered aluminum sunshade

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Project Team: Alan Chan, Brian Ravinsky, Di Chen, Tino Goo

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Urban Design Masterplan for Nashville Competition | Winter 2014 Urban Land Institute | Nashville, TN Size: 125 acres EcoStream is a multipurpose infrastructure system disguised as an iconic public park for visitors and locals of Nashville. The design is ubiquitously composed of three elements: History, Health, and the Environment. Central to the design is a daylit stream that not only channels flood waters and cleans Cumberland River, it also activates and completes a pedestrian loop, connecting Sulpher Dell to Downtown Nashville. Role & Tools: Team Leader, Design, Research, Diagrams, and Presentation

DISCONNECTION

THE MUSIC CITY LOOP

Second hand Smoke Exposure in Home

FLOOD AREA

Participate in Phys. Ed. Classes in School Current Smoker

TOTALADOLESCENCE

Current Smoker

Meet FDA Healthy Food Consumption

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TOTAL ADULT

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1 Lick Branch Commons 2 Sulpher Dell Springs 3 Bicentennial Mall State Park Basin

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North Lick Plaza

South Lick Arcade North Lick Market & Condominiums 10 North Lick Rec Center 11 Mixed Use Residential with Work Force Housing

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South Lick Market & Rooftop Beer Garden

12 Office Buildings

19 Museum of Natural History

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South Lick Condominiums & Hotel

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20 3rd Avenue Gateway

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South Lick Restaurants

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21 5th Avenue Gateway

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Project Team: Alan Chan, William Pople

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Resilient Public Park Design Academic | Fall 2015 Buffalo, NY Size: 18.5 acres As a reaction to climate change, this project was a collaboration between architecture and planning students to come up with a resilient masterplan for an underutilized and overgrown park along Buffalo River and the surrounding 500 year floodplain.. Floodscape features boardwalks and an elevated canopy-walk throughout the site. The gesture curates a dynamic and rich experience with nodes to encourage social cohesion. Constructed wetlands were utilized for bank stabilization and water retention doubling as natural park features. Role & Tools: Site Analysis, Design, Diagrams, 3D Model, Presentation, Sketches, Renderings. Rhino, V-Ray, AutoCAD, ArcGIS, Adobe Suite

DESIGN DIAGRAMS Access Datum Line

Wetland

Active Path

Constructed Wetland

Passive Path

Events Lawn Food Forest Parking Urban Park

Zones

Datum Line & Access

Paths

RESILIENT NETWORK Nature

Controlled Flood

Social Nodes Wetlands

Protective Berm Water Runoff

Food Wildlife

Hazards

Protection from Hazards

Social Cohesion

Education


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Project Team: Alan Chan, Dan Kleeschulte, Gary Chung

XIXINAN VILLAGE

architecture & urban design

Village Masterplan for Agritourism & a Community of Artists Study Abroad | Summer 2015 Turenscape | Xixinan Village, Anhui Province Size: 155 acres Due to extreme population density in China’s major cities, there is a growing trend to move back into the villages. Our proposal envisions agritourism and an artist community co-living with the locals. The masterplan emphasizes a connection to the water, proposing a mix of uses to activate paths along the canals. Furthermore, the proposal applies urban acupuncture to rehabilitate vacancies found throughout the village. The concept expose traditional chinese structures with flexible programs that emphsaize co-sharing of knowledge between locals and visitors. Role & Tools: Design, Masterplan Analysis, Diagrams, 3D Model, Presentation, Sketches, Renderings. Rhino, V-Ray, AutoCAD, ArcGIS, Adobe Suite


Huangshan City

Anhui Province

Regional Scale

High Speed Rail 200 kph

Water

High Speed Rail 300 kph

Anhui Province

Under Construction

Huangshan City

Railroads Water

Huangshan City

Major Roadways

Mountains

Railroad High Speed Rail

Water Xixinan Village

Bridge

Artists Community

Hotel Developement

Small Shops

Pedestrian Bridge

Tourist Destination

Huangshan Mountain

Housing Development

Agriculture

Resort / Hotel

Historic Center

Agricultural Tourism

Entrance into Village

Parks Retail

Opportunities

Reconnect to the Water

Incision

Educational Facilities

Proposed Land Use

Historical Landmark

Interconnectivity

Expose

Integrate Old & New

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Faculty: Jin Young Song, Hiroaki Hata, Bumjoon Kang Project Team: Alan Chan, Brian Ravinsky, Vivek Thomas, Moath Rababah, Yan Duan, Xinjian Liao, Ian Liu, Tino Goo, Cody Cot

BLOOMING CITY

architecture & urban design Megastructure & Masterplan for a New Iconic Financial District for Shenzhen Competition | Spring 2014 Client: SZ Design Center | Shenzhen, China Size: 170 hectare For the Shengzhen Bay Supercity competition, our proposal featured a 160-story megastructure, broken into several programs to a create variety of spaces to serve public commercial, residential, and cultural programs. Sitting on an urban retail landscape, the roof becomes a green network that integrates ecological principles, transportation hubs, and public life. Three design teams collaborated for this submission: Tower, Transportation Hub, and Urban Design / Planning. I was a part of the Urban Design & Planning team, working primarily on the design of the urban retail landscape and building the physical model. Tools: Rhino, AutoCAD, Adobe Suite,

Traffic Highway Underground Parking

Car Transportation

Above Grade

Traffic

Below Grade

Ground BIke Parking

PRT Zone Underground Rail

Park Bike Parking

PRT Transportation

Bike / Pedestrian

Park Level

Commercial - Ground

Commercial - Level -1 Commercial - Level -2 Parking 1 Parking 2

Water Infrastructure

Transportation Hubs

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Added Veins

Primary Fold

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Extrude Towers

Sharpen Form

Connect with Sky Bridge

Diagonal Grid Structure


Cultural Center

Cultural Center Lobby

Restaurant

Convention Center

Residential Hotel

Convention / Cultural Center

Office

Retail Commercial & Transportation Hub

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Project Team: Alan Chan, Dean Ciofani, Will Becker

LANCASTER SQUARE architecture & urban design Mixed-Use Proposal for Gates Circle Competition Competition: 1st Place | Spring 2016 Client: Montante Development | Buffalo, NY Size: 8.5 Acres This scheme proposes 6 mixed-use residential-retail new builds and a rehab of a historic hospital on a site the developers currently own. The pedestrian promenade invigorates life between buildings, with an emphasis on the public square and the life it creates. As the winning proposal, I continued developing design schematics under an internship with Montante Development. Role & Tools: Lead Designer, Digital & 3D Printed Model, Renderings Rhino, Lumion, AutoCAD, Adobe Suite

Existing and New Build

Linking Local Economies

Public Space

Historic Context

Entrances and Circulation

Early Concept Sketches

Sun Path


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Employment: Montante Development

LANCASTER SQAURE architecture & urban design Further Developed Ideas at Montante Professional | Summer + Fall 2016 Montante Development | Buffalo, NY Size: 8.5 Acres At Montante Development, I had four main projects: design schematics for a 50,000 sf mixed-use residential retail building, a 70,000 sf historic hospital rehabilitated into mixed use residential retail, a public plaza, and streetscaping along Lancaster Ave. The primary goal was to design the highest and best use and aesthetics for each property, as well as identifying issues and challenges in order to put together a fully cohesive RFP. Role & Tools: Designer, Render, Flythrough, Marketing Rhino, Lumion, AutoCAD, Adobe Suite

On-Street Parking PARKING

BIKE lane

Bike Lane

Benches

Speed Table

Pedestrian Crosswalk CROSSWALK

Textured Concrete CONCRETE

Sidewalk

LIGHT POSTS Light Posts

Storefronts

Street trees

Sidewalk Seating

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Storefronts

Street Trees


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Site Plan

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2 Hospital Historic Rehabilitation

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Employment: UB Regional Institute

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Masterplan for Niagara Falls Professional | Summer + Fall 2016 Client: City of Niagara Falls | Buffalo, NY Collaborators: City of Niagara Falls, LABELLA, UBRI, TWLA, Parsons Brinkerhoff Size: 1,800 Acres With the removal of parts of the Robert Moses Parkway, the framework draws connections from the neighborhood towards the waterfront while highlighting the historical significance of “Energy” to the development of Niagara Falls. Furthermore, the industrial landscape is a unique characteristic of the city and is celebrated throughout the masterplan. Role & Tools: Research, Analysis, Presentation Material, Phase 1 & 2 Graphics ArcGIS, AutoCAD, Lumion, Adobe Suite

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Conceptual Framework

NEW STREET TREES NEW LIGHTING STANDARDS NEW SCREEN LANDSCAPING ADAPTIVE REUSE OF EXISTING RAILROAD BED FOR PUBLIC USE

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NEW BIKE LANE ADDED

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99’ ROW PROPOSED BUFFALO AVE STREETSCAPES 2-way 2-lanes section

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66’ ROW PROPOSED BUFFALO AVE STREETSCAPES 2-way 1-lane section

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Niagara Falls Blvd Development

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buffalo - Hyde park intersection

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portage district

Energy Intake Park 13

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LaSalle Gateway

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Old Chimney Park

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Innovation Park

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Mixed-Use Center

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Fishing Docks

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Tesla Museum

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Gill Creek Deck

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Intake Park

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Ecology Outlook

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Hotel Conference Center

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Solar Panels

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Offices

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LaSalle Gateway

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Lofts

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Live/Work Units

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Energy Intake Park

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Commercial Development

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ALAN CHAN Flushing NY, 11354 917-915-8328 alanchan90@gmail.com achandsgn.com www.linkedin.com/in/achan5

EDUCATION 2013-2017

State University at Buffalo | Buffalo, NY Master of Architecture Master of Urban and Regional Planning

2008-2013

State University at Buffalo | Buffalo, NY Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Design Minor in Architecture

Summer 2015

Turenscape | China: Xixinan Village, Anhui & Beijing Study Abroad at Peking University and Landscape Architecture firm, Turenscape Worked with Turenscape on conceptual proposals for Xixinan Village Design exhibited in Beijing Design Week & 2015 BUGAIK International Architecture Exhibition

EXPERIENCE Summer + Fall 2016

Architectural Designer Intern TM Montante Development | Buffalo, NY Developed a conceptual vision for a mixed-use proposal on one of Buffalo’s largest new development projects Drafted schematic designs for a 50,000 SF retail-residential new build, a 70,000 SF historic hospital rehabilitation into retail-residential units, and an urban plaza within the site Succesfully garnered investors and community support through exciting visualizations

Summer + Fall 2016

Urban Designer Intern UB Regional Institute | Buffalo, NY Assisted in developing an Urban Design Masterplan for an 1,800 acre site in Niagara Falls Identified 4 strategic districts and illustrated recommendations with siteplans and renderings Created presentation material for stakeholder meetings and a developer’s forum hosted by the Niagara Falls Office of Economic Development

Summer 2014

Assistant Project Manager Intern Adelhardt Construction Corporation | New York, NY Provided assistance to Project Managers on two Citibank renovation projects in Manhattan Coordinated construction process between bidding phase and close-out package Weekly on-site meetings with client to make sure construction stays on schedule

Summer 2010

Architectural Intern RTSPC Pinnacle | New York, NY Assisted in drafting construction documents for Monster Worldwide HQ in Florence, SC Drafted construction documents for gastrointestinal facility renovations

Summer 2009

Student Intern Apollo Builders | New York, NY Monitored several stages of construction on a mixed use apartment building in Chinatown Assisted the head architect and engineer in drafting revisions for the apartment building


AWARDS & RECOGNITION 2016 2015 2015 2014 2014 2013 2012 2008-2011

SKILLS 2D, 3D, BIM Adobe Render Analysis Fabrication Other

1st Place for Gates Circle Architecture Competition Beijing Design Week BUGAIK International Architecture Exhibition Western New York APA: Outstanding Student Project Intersight Magazine UB Celebration of Student Academic Excellence: Excellence in Research Intersight Magazine ACE (Architecture Construction Engineer) Scholarship All knowledge of software are of the latest release

LANGUAGES

AutoCAD, Rhino, Sketchup, Revit Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign V-Ray, Lumion ArcGIS, CityEngine, CommunityViz Physical Model, 3D Printing, Pepakura Hand Sketching

English Native Chinese Conversational Vietnamese Conversational

ACTIVITIES Current 2016

Fall 2015 Summer 2013 2010-2013

Summer 2012

coURB: Institute for Collaborative Urbanism | Buffalo, NY Member of an international multidisciplinary organization founded by young professionals Lead Architectural Designer for a pro bono project designing Biocellars in Buffalo’s East Side Working to establish non-profit status for the team in America One Region Forward: The Buffalo Niagara Regional Plan | Buffalo, NY Conducted qualitative research and moderated focus groups with participants of One Region Forward programs to suggest recommendations to the implementation council Habitat for Humanity | Buffalo, NY Assisted with the framing phase of construction on three new build projects Constructed interior and exterior wall assemblies, staircases, floor assemblies, and roofing FASA Executive Board | Buffalo, NY Oversaw the Filipino-American Student Association which had over 100 active members Managed a $14,000 budget and helped organize sales and events that raised over $10,000 American Red Cross Greater New York Chapter | Buffalo, NY Intern for the Emergency Preparedness Team Devised and designed innovative outreach methods: recognized as a best practice model Designed the American Red Cross Newletter layout and American Red Cross brochures Represented the Greater New York Chapter at community meetings

REFERENCES Chris Campos | ccampos@montante.com President of Montante Development (716) 876-8899 ext. 129

Hiroaki Hata | hata@buffalo.edu Associate Professor at U at Buffalo Affiliated Faculty at UB Regional Institute (716) 829-5891

Jin Young Song | song11@buffalo.edu Assistant Professor at U at Buffalo Founder of DIONNINO Architecture PLLC (716) 829-5898 30


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