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Jie Yang Cell +1 626 272 6888 Email jie.yang.1919@gmail.com
Education May 2016 – Present
Architect Registration Examination
Spring 2011 – Spring 2014
Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) GPA: 3.86/4.00 960 E 3rd St., Los Angeles, CA 90013 USA
Spring 2008 – Winter 2010
Pasadena City College Major: Architecture 1570 E. Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91106 USA
Professional Experience November 2014 – Present
Architectural Designer Foster +Partners Cupertino, California, USA Achievement: Design Development and Construction Document Coordination with General Contractor and Client Answer RIFs and Submittals BIM Coordination Presentation Delivery Site Observation
June – August 2013
Intern Cube Architecture Designing Consultants LTD. Shenzhen, China Achievement: Construction Drawing Competition Proposals
May – September 2012
Intern Oyler Wu Collaborative Los Angeles, California, USA Achievement: Physical/Digital Model Building Installation Fabrication Coordinating with Materials Rendering
May – August 2011
Workshop at SCI-Arc (Grad Pavilion) Los Angeles, California, USA Achievement: Grad Pavilion Fabrication Physical modeling
Achievement 2014
SCI-Arc Best Thesis Award & Graduation with Distinction
2014
Featured in Dwell on Design 2014 Exhibition
2014
Selected for SCI-Arc Annual Spring Show
2013
Selected for SCI-Arc Annual Spring Show/Continuing Student Scholarship
2012
Selected for SCI-Arc Annual Spring Show/Continuing Student Scholarship/ Ray & Shelly Kappe Scholarship
2012
Price for Excellence (partner with Nila Liem) in HYP Cup 2012 International Student Competition in Architectural Design: Architecture in Transformation
2010
2nd Place (partner with Anna Meloyan) in Architecture Design Charrette at Pasadena City College
Publication Magazine: UED Special Issue of 2012 HYP Competition (Issue 068)
Foster + Partners Apple Campus 2, Cupertino Note: due to the non disclosure nature of this project. Sensitive information, image and drawing access are restricted. The new apple campus is conceived with the inspiration of Californian spirit - pleasant climate, beautiful landscape and active outdoor lifestyle. It encourages an interactive, creative, and stimulating working environment, which is allowed by the advancing/radical design, construction methods and technology.
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Furniture Prototype / Oyler Wu Collaborative
Fabrication (roping) 3D Digital Modeling Rendering Autocad Drawing
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Netscape: SCI-Arc Graduation Pavilion 2011 / Oyler Wu Collaborative with SCI-Arc
Schematic Design Fabrication (roping/ fabric/steel work) Physical Modeling
© Dwayne Oyler
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Screenplay / Oyler Wu Collaborative
Fabrication (roping/ steel work) Physical Modeling
© Oyler Wu Collaborative
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CITY APERTURE 3B Studio Spring 2012 Instructor: Russell Thomsen This vertical contemporary art museum is located at Prince Street and Bowery in Manhattan, a pivotal geographic and cultural intersection where generations of artists have lived, worked, and contributed to the ongoing cultural dialogue of the nation. The intention of the project is to create variety of spatial/visual dialogues between visitors and the art, visitors and visitors, visitors and pedestrians, visitors and the city. The concept of “seeing and being seenâ€? manifests itself in the way of how exhibition spaces are organized – the vision is comprised of the horizontal (the vision between the visitor and the city) and the vertical (the vision between UIF WJTJUPST GSPN EJäFSFOU mPPST
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CITY OPS 4A Studio Fall 2012 Instructor: Dwayne Oyler The intention of the project is to challenge people’s lSTU QFSDFQUJPO PG B DJUZ XIJDI JT VTVBMMZ TUBSUJOH SFNFNCFSJOH B TQFDJlD JNBHF GSPN UIF DJUZ *U JT B relatively unfair way to read a city. The correct way to view a city is through its plan. which reveals the overall organization of the city. The image reading is not accurate or not correct or misunderstanding. City is including various components, not only one component that people usually remember or recognize. Therefore, the project starts working with the plan of the city at lSTU QMBDF 5IF POMZ PS TQFDJlD JNBHFT PG B DJUZ OFFET to be blurred, or make unrecognizable to the city. Hence, the pixelated is “blurring� the image component UP NBLF UIF TQFDJlD JNBHF VOSFDPHOJ[BCMF BOE JU POMZ can be read when stay far away. The recognition of city is through the overal view of the city.
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LA MEMORIAL COLISEUM 3A Studio Fall 2011 Instructor: Volkan Alkanoglu Considered the current situation of the Coliseum, which needs more revenue to be generated to sustain the place. The present situation of the stadium is only used for football games, and sometimes concerts events. The purpose of this project is to increase the activities of the site, bring more revenue, and create a canopy for the spectators. The concept of the project is to bring an intermedia zone between the outside of the stadium and the another outside zone (seating). At the same time, the intermedia zone could provide more programs and more revenue to the site.
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AGITATING ROMANCE 5A Studio Fall 2013 Instructor: Hernan Diaz Alonso 5IF OPUJPO PG TDBSJlDBUJPO BOE TUJUDIJOH IBT CFFO BEPQUFE JO UIJT QSPKFDU XIPTF NFUIPET JODMVEF CSBOEJOH DVUUJOH BOE BCSBTJPO %VF UP UIF JNQSFDJTF OBUVSF PG TDBSJlDBUJPO EFQFOEJOH on the surface types and texture, the imperfection of “healingâ€? can produce various architecture FMFNFOUT TVDI BT BQFSUVSFT hIZQFSUSPQIJDv WPMVNFT BOE TVSGBDF FäFDUT The project proposes to re-examine the possibilities of form generation as an autonomous entity that will emanate form the inside to the outside. In the context of these conditions, the studio focused in the generation and production of mutant micro-behaviors that would accumulate to create species of interior spaces. 5IJT QSPKFDU FYQMPSFT UIF QSFEPNJOBOU FäFDU PG UIJT gJTPNPSQIJTNg CFJOH UIF BHHSFHBUJPO PG diverse forms of design sequences into an almost universal condition of image production. 1FSIBQT TPNF NJHIU TFF UIJT BT B USJVNQI PG TVQFSlDJBMJUZ PWFS EFQUI CVU JUgT DFSUBJOMZ BMTP BO JOUFOTJlDBUJPO PG UIF DPOKFDUVSBM BOE lDUJWF MPHJDT PG EFTJHO
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