MENGJIE SHEN porfolio 2016 summer
Mengjie Shen +1 (415) 889 9382 nonolook1113@gmail.com
Educational Background
California College of the Art Aug.2015- Now
Major: M.Architecture
Academy of Art University Jan.2015- May.2015
Major: Architecture
Tongji University (Shanghai) Aug.2008- May.2012
Major: Historic Preservation
Work Experiences
Feb/2014-Jun/2014
MDRO International (Shanghai)
Assistant Architect
Excellent conceptual skills and the ability to represent architecture in plan, section, elevation and via 3D modeling
Proficiency in AutoCAD, Sketchup, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign and Microsoft Word, Excel, PPT is required. Proficiency in 3D Max or other 3D software
08/2012-Jan/2014
Giant Union Design Group (Shanghai)
Assistant Architect
Architectural design, SketchUp modeling of interior design, CAD drawing, report writing
Early stage materials collection, case analyzing and data organization in city planning
02/2012-06/2012
HKLArchitects (Shanghai)
Wrote the architectural designing guide rules of city planning
Drew the planar graph and reference picture of square design, conducted SketchUp modeling
Conducted computer modeling of architectural design and interior design
Collected prophase materials for city planning
Computer Skills fluent:
AutoCAD Rhino Grasshopper Maxwell InDesign
basic: Maya Zbrush SketchUp Photoshop Illustrator Premiere Corel Video Studio
Intern
Albany Reserch Center & Marine Museum
Team: Krish Patel, Wendy Wu, Alex 2015 spring
TAPERING GROWTH
PENETRATING OFFSET
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DYNAMIC FORMATIONS
studio 2
Dynamic Formations
Cloud Pattern Study Tina Shen
2016 spring
DYNAMIC FORMATIONS / BODIES IN MOTION
DYNAMIC FORMATIONS / BODIES IN MOTION
Y MODEL 4
STUDIO 2 / MENGJIE
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Los Angeles Art Performance Center 2016 spring
The city with its own history of art and performance calls for a brand new way of prensenting or influencing the urban conditions. When the experimental theatre space is suspended in the air like a baloon, the show becomes more public and open up and people are more welcome to be part of the shows. Floors and Walls no longer serve as constructural elements but parts of the performance and they are arranged as flexible as possible.
SECTION 1/8” = 1’-0” GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1/16” = 1’-0”
MAIN PERFORMANCE FLOOR PLAN 1/16” = 1’-0”