WAYNE Z . ZHO U P ORTFOLIO
WAYNE Z. ZHOU
EDUCATION
ASSOC. AIA/LEED AP BD+C
zzwwayne39@gmail.com (206)960-8669
University of Washington, Seattle, WA September 2012 - June 2016 Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Design
SKILLS Architecture/Digital Revit Architecture · BIM 360 Cloud · Autodesk CAD · Dynamo Rhinoceros · Grasshopper · Diva · BlueBeam Revu PhotoShop · Illustrator · InDesign · LightRoom BlueBeam Revu · V-Ray | Lumion · Keyshot Microsoft Office · Microsoft Project · SmartSheet
Development/Planning Project Management · Zoning · Land Use · Building Permit Strategic Planning · AIA Contracts · Due Diligence LEED AP Building + Construction
WORKING EXPERIENCE
VOLUNTEER & ACTIVITIES
Architectural Designer
University of Washington, Seattle
Perkins & Will, Seattle
Feb. 2019 - Present
Secretary of American Institute of Architecture Students - UW Chapter (2015-2016)
Participate in all design phases of mixed-use, housing, high-rise residential, large-scale corporate/commercial, retail, educational, and medical projects. Develop site analysis, energy simulation, diagram, visualization imagery, construction documents, and modifcations.
University of Washington Rome Center, Italy
Manage building information modeling documents, file transmittal, and project updates throughout the whole design phase on BIM 360 Cloud platform.
University of Washington Built Environment college Study Abroad program (2015)
Project Coordinator Modern Land, Seattle
Sep. 2016 - Feb. 2019
Represent the owner in performing development management on both mid-rise and high-rise new construction multi-family projects in Seattle metropolitan area. The work ranges from duediligence, design management, project schedule management, entitlement, permits etc. to accomplish responsibilities within company’s quality standards and corporate goals. Work collaboratively with project architects, consultants, general contractor, and other project stakeholders.
1370 STEWART South Lake Union, Seattle
1370 STEWART
"Triangle"
"Sailboat"
Located at the intersection of South Lake Union, Denny Way, and Capitol Hill neighborhoods, the Tower design objective is to leverage the unique triangle site location to maximize views, and create a compelling pedestrian environment of a quality consistent with the emerging contemporary developments in the surrounding neighborhoods.
Inspired by sailboats of Puget Sound, the project team utilized parametric design to create undulating projections and offsets that enables an iconic and elegant tower geometry, which outstands from Seattle's skyline. The curved facade with extending balcony design maximize the view from the tower.
Second Level Plan
Amenity Level Plan
Typical Floor Plan
Penthouse Plan
Ground Level Plan
1370 STEWART
Southeast Elevation
West Elevation
North Elevation
1305 STEWART South Lake Union, Seattle
1305 STEWART
Main Entrance / Public Plaza
1305 STEWART The New "El Corazon" Live House
1370 STEWART
"Folding, Clipping, Wrapping"
"Shaping the Gateway" Located at the intersection of South Lake Union, Denny Triangle, and Capitol Hill neighborhoods, together with 1370 Stewart–under the same developer, this building will serve as a gateway into South Lake Union. The design objective is to leverage the unique site location, the excellent opportunity to develop two significant towers adjacent to each other, and create a compelling pedestrian environment with connected open space and greenery sidewalk. The program will load most of floors as office area. Street facing retail spaces on the west side. The famous "El Corazon" live house will find its new home in the tower.
From Stewart St. Looking North
From I-5 Looking South
1305 STEWART
Ground Level Plan
Typical Floor Plan
UW CAMCET 27 University of Washington, Seattle
UW CAMCET 27
"Like a Flowing River" The form of CAMCET is deeply inspired by the site’s adjacency to the shoreline and speaks to the process of eroding a solid form to create a series of richly textured alcoves. The BurkeGilman Trail forms the primary pathway of erosion as it flows across the site infection points at the south face of the building. These eddies travel vertically through the building as a series of atria to inspire collaboration among floors and serve as “mixing zones,” buzzing with life and activity. The primary cardinal axes further inform infection points at each facade, and begin to organize the building with strong east-west and north-south flows, encouraging connection to the broader campus and acknowledging that this project has four primary facades that must greet its neighbors in equal measure.
Scheme "Shoreline"
Vertical Community
Relation to the Campus
Typical Floor Plan
Site Plan
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NATIONAL LABORATORY Kennewick, Washington
PNNL
"Eighteen Degree Angle" Adhering to the rigor of the grid established by the lab modules, the massing results in an elegant bar form that is iconic and easily discernible in the fgure ground of the campus plan. A slight rotation on the site helps establish distinct landscape zones and contributes to increased visibility from Steven’s Drive and underlines the building’s function as a gateway element to the campus. It also compliments and mirrors the geometry set up by the adjacent ESC building.
Site Plan
Exterior Shell
Visibility/Icon
Rotation
Landscape Integration
PNNL
FIRESTATION #18 ADAPTIVE REUSE Sandpoint, Seattle
FIRE STATION #18
"Brick Matters" The adaptive reuse re-activates a historical firehouse at Magnuson park into a mixed-use complex that embraces the public. Most of sidewalls were kept to preserve the historical essense. Historical The green wall installation on the old hose tower and green ramp in the back expresses the idea of the connection to the nature.
Nature
Connection
Museo del Tevere BASILICA DI SAN PIETRO
Museum of River, Rome PONTE SISTO
PIAZZA TRILUSSA
FONTANA DI SISTO
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