DI MENG University of Pennsylvania | School of Design | Master of Architecture Candidate 2016 3600 Chestnut Street, RM303 MB720, Philadelphia, PA 19104 | 206.618.8656 | dimeng90@gmail.com EDUCATION University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA M.Arch Expected Graduation Date: 05/2016 University of Washington, Seattle, WA B.A. with Honors in Architectural Studies Awards L.Arnie Chinn Memorial Endowed Scholarship Dean’s List: Annual Dean’s List
8/2013-present
8/2009-6/2013 2013 2010-2013
SKILLS Language Chinese – native language English – speak fluently and read/write with high proficiency Graphic Representation Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere) | AutoCAD | Maxwell Render | Vray | Podium 3D Modeling Rhino 5 | Maya | Revit | SketchUp | AutoCAD Data Processing Microsoft Office Other Medium Freehand Sketch | Water Color Painting | Hand Drafting | Color Pencil Rendering/Sketching | Hand Crafting EXPERIENCE Studio 19 Architects, Seattle, WA Student Intern - Designed schematic layouts for loft units in Jinan High Rise project. - Did researches and analysis of the site; developed drawings, physical models, digital models and digital renderings for the project of Everett Farmer’s Market. - Prepared presentation files and firm’s portfolio. - Participated in producing construction documents for two mixed-use projects. China-US Professional Workshop and Charrette Project Coordinator - Lead a team of six members to prepare and participate in a 2-day case based interactive problem-solving charrette with professionals from Seattle and cities of Chengdu, Chongqing, Beijing and Lanzhou. - Attended the Annual Conference of the American Planning Association WA chapter in Olympia-special track on trans-pacific practice. University of Washington Research Assistant - Help Prof. Elizabeth Golden translated and researched on articles that related to the construction technology and details on Ningbo Museum designed by Wang Shu. Trace Architecture Office, Beijing, China Student Intern - Developed drawings, renderings and physical model for one residential project and one tea-factory project.
6/2012-9/2012
9/2012-10/2012
5/2012
7/2011-9/2011
ACTIVITIES Chinese Students and Scholars Association, UW, Seattle, WA Graphic Designer - In charge of designing and making posters, membership cards, tickets, banners and flyers for every major event and activities. - Help hold activities and events. The Foundation for International Understanding Through Students Facilitator - Helped new coming international students adjust life in Seattle and assisted in carrying out events and activities PUBLICATIONS/OTHER WORKS Discovery Park Field Lab - Published on The Future +Design Website, December, 2011 Adaptive Reuse - Bringing Art into Neighborhoods - Published on SKIN, volume 10, 2013 Visual Identification Suite design & Interior Design for Beijing Kcalin New Energy Technology Co.,Ltd - 2012 Logo Design, Business card Design for Tianjin Wei Neng New Materials Co., Ltd - 6/2012
9/2010-6/2013
9/2010-12/2010
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PennDesign Arch 501 Design Studio Fall 2013, instructor: Ezio Blasetti
design team: Di Meng
PennDesign Arch 501 Design Studio Fall 2013, instructor: Ezio Blasetti
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design team: Di Meng
design team: Di Meng
THRESHOLD - a subdivision matrix as public pavilion
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As a public pavilion, this project is a full scale design build practice. Working as a group with Yingfei Wang.
spring_2013_Prof. Jessica Miller
TENDENCY - a fire station (modeled and designed in REVIT)
This is a Revit group project. My partner was Troy Lacombe. The intention was to play with three massing blocks to divide different programs and utilize the intersection of three blocks to create inter-active spaces for firemen. TEAM 06
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SHEET INDEX
ARCHITECTURAL A-000 COVER SHEET A-100 BUILDING SITE PLAN A-101 LEVEL 1 FLOOR PLAN A-102 LEVEL 2 FLOOR PLAN A-103 LEVEL 3 FLOOR PLAN A-201 BUILDING ELEVATIONS A-202 BUILDING ELEVATIONS A-211 BUILDING SECTIONS A-212 BUILDING SECTIONS A-300 PERSPECTIVE A-301 WALL SECTION_CREW AREA A-302 WALL SECTION_AP BAY A-311 GARAGE DOOR 1 A-312 GARAGE DOOR 2 A-313 SLATTING A-314 SLATTING COMPONENT A-401 INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 17
1
1
A-212
6
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
E Bunker Gear Room
Work Area
286 SF
134 SF
EMS StorageSupply Storage Janitor 134 SF
111 SF
Restroom
81 SF
D
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
90 SF 1 A-302
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
C Station Office
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
189 SF UP
Lounge 700 SF 1
1 A-211
A-301
1
5
A-401
No.
B
Description
Date
South-West View
A
South-East View
TEAM 06
2
3
4
1 A-212
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
4 A-313
LEVEL 3
1
3 A-312
Report Desk
1/8" = 1'-0"
Clean RM
Hose & Store
264 SF
130 SF
D
133 SF
Lobby
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
1 A-302
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
Apparatus Bay
0'
4'
8'
16'
C
1802 SF
Eq Storage
Dining RM
UP
Day Room
177 SF
GYM
116 SF
323 SF
290 SF
007 Fire Central LEVEL 3 FLOOR PLAN 0800 07 May 2013 Meng - Lacombe Miller
Project number Date Drawn by Checked by
A-103 1/8" = 1'-0"
Scale
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
79 SF
Kitchen
Meng - Lacombe
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
E
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1
1
1
A-301
A-211
5
View from South West
UP
Janitor 38 SF
Rest Room
View from North-W TEAM 06
Officer Quarter Officer's Quarter
136 SF
No.
B
Description
Date
119 SF
73 SF
Officer Quarter
A
Lobby
99 SF Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail TEAM 06
TEAM 06
3
Meng - Lacombe
Consultant Address Address Phone Project number Fax e-mail Date
Storage
Electrical WC
Laundry
169 SF
109 SF
Consultant Checked by Address
103 SF 158 SF
4'
8'
Address Phone Fax e-mail
D
154 SF 0'
Scale
16'
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
View from South West C
1
84 SF
150 SF
A-211
85 SF
120 SF
Locker RM 146 SF
Toilet/Shower Janior 130 SF
Atrium
73 SF
Communication
1 A-301
Crew Area Lounge A-102 1/8" = 1'-0" View from South West
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
ROOF 90' - 0"
View from North-West
View from North-West
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
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No.
LEVEL 3 77' - 0"
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
15' - 5 1/2"
Double RM Single RM Single RM Lounge
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
0800 07 May 2013 Meng - Lacombe Miller
Drawn by
Description
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
TEAM 06
Meng - Lacombe Consultant
Address 007 Fire Central Address PERSPECTIVE
5
140 SF
UP
Crew Area Lounge
Apparatus Bay 2nd Floor
View to Circulation Atrium
Project number
LEVEL 2 62' - 0"
Date Drawn by Checked by
No.
Description
Date
12' - 0"
B
Consultant Address Address Phone
Fax Consultant e-mail Address Consultant Address Address Address Phone Phone Fax e-mail Fax e-mail Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
ROOF 90' - 0"
007 Fire Centra PERSPECTIVE
Consultant Consultant Address Address Address Phone Fax Address e-mail Phone Consultant Fax Address Address e-mail Project number Phone
LEVEL 3 77' - 0" Date
1
NORTH ELEVATION 1/8" = 1'-0"
0800 07 May 2013 Meng - Lacombe Checker
Meng - Lacomb
LEVEL 1 50' - 0"
1 A-401
Phone Fax e-mail
A-300 Scale
5 A-313
A
Date
Description Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
No.
15' - 0"
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13' - 0"
E
1/8" = 1'-0"
Consultant Address Consultant Address Address Address Phone Phone Fax e-mail Fax e-mail
6/12/2013 4:24:25 PM
LEVEL 2
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
007 Fire Central LEVEL 2 FLOOR PLAN
1 A-212
1
TEA
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
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Fax e-mail
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Crew Area Lounge
Apparatus Bay 2nd Floor
View to Circulation Atrium
LEVEL 2 62' - 0"
A-300 Scale
No.
Description
Da
LEVEL 1 50' - 0"
Meng - Lacombe
SECTION 1
007 Fire Central LEVEL 1 FLOOR PLAN
1/8" = 1'-0"
Project number Date
LEVEL 1
Drawn by Checked by
1/8" = 1'-0"
A-101 8'
16'
Scale
1/8" = 1'-0"
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Project number Date Drawn by Checked by
A-211
13' - 0"
4'
Meng - Lacombe
007 Fire Central BUILDING SECTIONS
ROOF 90' - 0"
1/8" = 1
Scale
LEVEL 3 77' - 0"
15' - 0"
0'
0800 07 May 2013 Meng - Lacombe Miller
Descrip
LEVEL 2 62' - 0"
Meng - L 12' - 0"
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No.
6/12/2013 4:24:21 PM
1
007 Fire BUIL ELEVA
LEVEL 1 50' - 0"
Project number Date Drawn by Checked by
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A-2
SOUTH ELEVATION 1/8" = 1'-0"
Scale
other design studio works
TASTE OF WINE - a winery, gallery and restaurant This building is intended to be a prospective project on the Chateau Ste Michelle site. My intention was to apply the beauty of wine bottles into the building design.
REPEATING FRAME - a collaboration of experimental film artist Spaces are excavated from volumes that are created from repeating frame. Frames are fixed, however the spaces are changing throughout the day. Just like the process of film making, combining steady frames together will create moving scenes.
CONNECTION - discovery park field lab This is a design invention on water-bluff edge conditions fund at Discovery Park. The task was to design a field lab for Seattle high school science students that will be used year round for environmental study.
ADAPTIVE REUSE - bringing art into neighborhoods Grids and squares have always been structured or shaped in artists and architects’ life. For artists, sometimes grids are their limitations and sometimes they are artists’ windows for new ideas. As Art Spaces, the design plays between standardized units and order, trying to show different possibilities that grid can bring and articulates the tension between freedom and order. Eventually, this grid system will grow into the city spaces as art pieces that can pass the concept of freedom and order to publics. Perspective Perspective
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