JONATHAN WANG PORTFOLIO OF SELECTED ARCHITECTURAL WORKS 2014-2015
address
974 Sweetbriar Ln, Unit B Azusa, CA, 91702
education 2013 - 2015
University of Southern California Masters of Architecture (M. Arch)
2008 - 2012
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Bachelor of Science in Architecture
honors + awards 2014 2014 2013 2012 2012 2011 2010 2008
proficiencies
USC Merit Scholarship Award Tau Sigma Delta Honor Society Segal AmeriCorps Education Award Analog Adaptations Exhibit “SUPERjury� Candidate nomination UWM Student Design Award - Honorable Mention UWM Honor Sophomore award Wisconsin Chinese Speech Competition - Rank A
Revit Rhino V-ray
Autocad Photoshop Illustrator
SketchUP Indesign Premiere
Jonathan Wang wang368@usc.edu (414)- 388- 6576
experiences Aug. 2014 - Sep. 2014 (1 month)
Freelance Architectural Visualization - Los Angeles, CA Visualization Artist - Help client visualize future expansion of a residential house into a college student village; create exterior renderings of expansion plan using Rhinoceros, V-Ray, and Photoshop.
June 2014 - Aug. 2014 (2 months)
HGA Architects and Engineers - Sacramento, CA Architecture Intern - Prepare presentation materials and drawings; create Interior wall and ceiling conceptual design options and digital renderings; produce varies classroom furniture layouts and renderings with Revit. - Lead workshops and train colleagues on the use of design software, Rhinoceros, V-Ray, and Photoshop.
Aug. 2012 - Aug. 2013 (12 months)
Habitat for Humanity of Washington and Dodge Counties - West Bend, WI Design & Marketing Coordinator | Education Facilitator - Develop education workshop curriculum for Habitat’s partner families and develop marketing strategies for the ReStore of Washington County. - Design a single family home for Habitat’s partner family, as well as design Beaver Dam ReStore store layout, bike-shop facade renovation, and marketing graphics for Habitat for Humanity’s thrift stores.
WORK SAMPLES 14-15 _ Start
CONTENTS
ACADEMIC WORK
01 _ Community Nature Center 02 _ TQianhai Monument Stone Island 03 _ UNESCO Cultural Center
COMPETITIONS
04 _ ACTIVATE 14 Live/Work Micro-Dwelling 05 _ OCCUPATION Trace Pavilion
Culver City Community Nature Center
IN-SITE
COMMUNITY PARK
project_IN-SITE uses the theory of landscape urbanism to organize the project and tie it to its adjacent surroundings, making it an urban community park. The site has gone through extensive landscape design that will attract local wildlife habitat, provide on site rainwater treatment and retention, various outdoor spaces for social and community gathering events. 1 1
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Planting Inventory 22’
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California poppy Bird of paradise Sea pink Monkey flower Rosemary Juncus species Lilac verbena Pygmy date palm Bamboo palm Plumeria flower tree Evergreen pear Coast live oak Canary island pine
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1. Perforated copper panel 2. Aluminum tubing substructure 3. Rectangular steel tubing bracing 4. Frosted glass 5. Elevator core steel frame 6. Metal decking with concrete 7. Steel arm connect to substracture 8. Metal plate w/ bolts 9. Metal plate 10. Perforated aluminum panel 11. Railing
1. Perforated copper panel16 2. Aluminum tubing substructure 3. Rectangular steel tubing bracing 4. Frosted glass 17 5. Elevator core steel frame 6. Metal decking with concrete 7. Steel arm connect to substracture 8. Metal plate w/ bolts 9. Metal plate 10. Perforated aluminum panel 11. Railing 12. Aluminum structure for glass 13. Translucent glass 14. Base plate attached to foundation 15. Concrete paving 16. Concrete foundation 17. Reinforcing steel bars
1’ = 3/4” Wall Section 1. Perforated copper panel 2. Aluminum tubing substructure 3. Rectangular steel tubing bracing 4. Frosted glass 5. Elevator core steel frame 6. Metal decking with concrete 7. Steel arm connect to substracture 8. Metal plate w/ bolts 9. Metal plate 10. Perforated aluminum panel 11. Railing 12. Aluminum structure for glass 13. Translucent glass 14. Base plate attached to foundation 15. Concrete paving 16. Concrete foundation 17. Reinforcing steel bars
Section B-B
Qianhai Monument Stone Island Competition
Water Features
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Team: Jonathan Wang, Jingbo Yan, April Tang, Yoshie Takeuchi
Circulation Map
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Planting Map
Circulation
綠竹 茉莉花 荷花
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蒲葵 雞蛋花樹 美人樹
杜鵑花
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OASIS CITY
URBAN ISLAND
Oasis City aims to provide a place of repose for the people in Shenzhen. The island is divided into six different zones, each with a theme that relates to the water. The sky-
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Site Section
UNESCO Bamiyan Cultural Center Competition
Team: Jonathan Wang, Conji Li, April Tang, Yue Zhao, Zhihan Li
Activate14 Live/Work Micro-Dwelling Competition
Team: Jonathan Wang (graphics), Manh Tran (design)
OCCUPATION 2014 Taipei Tech Student Competition
Team: Jonathan Wang, Zhihang Zhou, Shan Jin
WORK SAMPLES 14-15 _ End