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Zehui Li Work Samples
Selected Works 2017-2023
ZEHUI LI
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Personal: zehuil@alumni.cmu.edu
Tel: +1 (434)327-0400
EDUCATION
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY, PITTSBURGH, PA
Master of Architecture (GPA: 3.63)
Final Studio Project: Growing Braddock Co-Lab. Topic: Urban Food Hub and Community Garden
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA
M.Arch Course Works and Research
ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY, HANGZHOU, CHINA
Bachelor of Architecture (Minor: Industrial Design, GPA: 3.8)
EXPERIENCE
WRNS STUDIO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA
- Designer (Project: Peninsula Crossing, Burlingame, CA)
Organized large-scale project Entitlement Set for submission to the Planning and Zoning Department. Part of team that designed large commercial project from Conceptual Design to Construction Documentation. Constructed comprehensive project site model and Led interns on creation of several physical massing iterations.
Assisted Project Architects in developing building details and material selection and collaborated with consultants to establish code-related drawings.
GOA ARCHITECTS, HANGZHOU, CHINA
- Assistant Architect
Assisted Principal Architects with design development and structural design for mixed use high-rise residential tower located in Tianjin CBD.
Created physical models, site plans, and representational diagrams for a private luxury resort project in Vancouver, BC.
Prepared presentation and submitted drawing packages for the Tea House Project in Cang Ma Shan, Shandong Province
STANLEY SAITOWITZ, NATOMA ARCHITECTS, SAN FRANCISCO, CA
- Design Intern
Assisted Mr. Saitowitz with client projects, produced 3-D and Autocad models and architectural detail studies, and prepared graphics and photography for an auto-biographical retrospective highlighting his iconic global design projects.
PERKINS + WILL, SHANGHAI, CHINA
- Planning and Design Intern
Member of Perkins&Will international project planning and design team, participating in client, building/zoning/ planning department meetings, government and community presentations. My design work included making major contributions to the T.Y. Lin Headquarters (Chongqing) & acclaimed Huzhou Silk Museum, both of which have become landmarks in their respective cities.
HONORS
“Balti(more)Food” Selected by EX-CHANGE 2021, Carnegie Mellon University, SoA “Park-Scape” Selected by EX-CHANGE 2020, Carnegie Mellon University, SoA Carnegie Mellon University, SoA Fellowship Award, SRTP Student Research Training, Zhejiang University
Third Place Award, Enterprise Student Design Competition, Zhejiang University
Honorable Mention, Structural Engineering Student Design Competition, Zhejiang University
SKILLS, EXPERTISE & INTERESTS LANGUAGE AFFILIATIONS
MODELING: Rhino, Grasshopper, Sketch-Up,Revit, AutoCAD, Revit
VISUALIZATION: Adobe Suite, V-Ray, Enscape
FABRICATION: 3D Printing, Laser Cu�ng
PROGRAMMING: JAVA, GHPython, Processing, HTML
Aug. 2019 - May 2021
Aug. 2016 - Dec. 2018
Sep. 2011 - July 2016
Sep. 2021- April 2023
Feb.- July 2019
May - Aug. 2017
July - Nov. 2015
English (Fluent), Mandarin (Native)
STUDENT MEMBER, AIA (San Francisco Chapter)
ALUMNI, Carnegie Mellon Alumni Association
LEED AP, BD+C
Peninsula Crossing
Bayshore Burlingame
Professional work, Concept, SD, DD, 25%CD Phase 2021-2023, Team Work, WRNS Studio, Size: Approx. 1.5 Million SF.
Peninsula Crossing proposes to transform 12 acres of underutilized waterfront space in the heart of the San Francisco Bay Area into a dynamic life sciences neighborhood. The concept includes generous public gathering spaces to accommodate a wide variety of uses, including food and beverage facilities, recreation, and events. In addition to three new buildings, the proposed project includes shoreline improvements, Bay Trail extension, and new shoreline public space.
Building Massing Studies
The massing concept breaks down the scale of the buildings into slender upper-level volumes that face the public open spaces. The buildings are divided into upper volumes with a taut and ethereal glass and metal skin, and lower volumes that feature a solid earthlike texture and granular and pedestrian-scaled massing.