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A R C H I T E C T U R E
P O R T F O L I OJENNIFER CHEN
PROJECTS
newOffice Building
Istanbul Trade Museum
East Harlem Public Library
Red Hook Redevelopment Plan
Audubon Museum
Adirondack House
BUILT WORKS
Cosmic Light Installation
SIPHONinstallation
RESUME
02-07
08-13
14-17
18-21
22-25
26-29
30-33
34-37
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CONTENTS
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As the landscape of American innovation continues to evolve, there is a growing need for alternative office typologies. Architects must consider creating flexible spaces for virtual offices and other alternative office models. The newOffice Building seeks to ameliorate challenges faced by young entrepreneuers and small startup companies by providing rentable office space and conference rooms. The heart of the building lies in the central atrium where all occupants may interact. The building seeks to foster community and collaboration amonst its inhabitants .
Both the external and internal design reflect the merging of two office typologies- an open floor plan with desks at a per diem fee and tradition-al office structure. The buildings unique form acts as its own signage.
newOFFICE BUILDING26 GREAT JONES STREET NY, NY 10012 | fall 2011 | critic: Martin Stigsgaard
collaboration with Timothy Miron
05Ground Floor
First Floor
Second Floor
Third Floor
Fourth Floor
Fifth Floor
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372 LAYFAYETTE ST.NEW YORK, NY
CHEN_RON DESIGN141 CONVENT AVE.
STUDIO 325
Structure Engineer: Dominick R PillaDominick R Pilla Associates Consulting 23 Depew AvenueNyack, NY 10960-3838(845) 727-7793
Expeditor/Code: Garry Johnson [email protected]
Lighting: Eleni Savvidou,[email protected] (917)856-9033
Cost Estimator: David Millerhttp://www.linkedin.com/pub/dave-miller/11/4a/141V
Mechanical, Elec., Plumbing: Aaron MartinAltieri, Sebor, Wieber LLC31 Knight StreetNorwalk, CT 06851-4706(203) 866-5538
Landscape: Taewook Cha:Supermass Studio 12-16 Vestry Street, 5th FloorNew York, NY 10013T. 917.733.3671F. 212.226.8456taewook.cha@supermassstudio.comwww.supermassstudio.com
Exterior Envelope/curtain wall: John Paul Murraycaseworks architect, PLLC80 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1201New York, NY 10011t/: 212 594 9112f/: 212 695 [email protected]
ON_DEMAND DEVELOPMENT
Jennifer Chen
Site Map
Facade from Great Jones Street
Elevations
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Transverse Sections
Curtain Wall Detail
Longitudinal Section
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Atrium Diagram
Structural Steel Frames
The long and narrow site called for a unique structural system to leverage the stability of two independent but intersecting masses. To allow for the open floor plan concept, the building utilizes structural steel frames and column-less floor plates.
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Close-up of Facade
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The Istanbul Water Trade Museum seeks to celebrate and exhibit historical aspects of Istanbuls commercial trade on the water. Inspired by caravansarais, roadside inns that sprouted along the Silk Road and other trade routes, these temporary homes became hubs of informa-tion and cultural exchange. The courtyard-type buildings, shared a pub-lic space where art, music, culture and trade was shared. This museum seeks to promote that same exchange. Highlighted with key public spaces throughout the building, the curved building seeks to attract visi-tors and become an educational forum for all to use.
ISTANBUL WATER TRADE MUSEUMMeclis-i Mebusan Cad. 34433 Karaky, STANBUL | spring 2013 | critic: Audrey Matlock
New Karakoy Masterplan
= New Pathways
= New Greenery
= New Buildings
13.28 %
26.55 %
13.28 %Tarihi Cesme Tophani Casri
Visitor Information
Fountain
Istanbul Modern
Antrepo 5 Museum of Contemporary Art
Antrepo 4
New Concert Hall
New Karakoy Fish Market
Mimar Sinan University Library
Boat House/ Marina Club
Turkish Maritime Lines Harbor
Mimir SinanUniversity
ODAKULE SANAT GALERISI
DECADE ESTABLISHED
2010+
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CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS
MUSEUM
GALLERY
ISTANBUL 74
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ART SUMER ELIPSIS GALLERY
DEPOT ISTANBUL
RODEO ART GALLERY
ISTANBUL FOUNDATION FOR CULTURE AND ARTS
GALERIST
PERA MUSEUM
ISTANBUL MODERN
ARTE ISTANBUL
GALERY APEL
PIROMANI ART GALLERY
SALT GALATA
ALAN ISTANBUL
GALERI NEV
SALT BEYOGLUPI ARTWORKS
YEAR ESTABLISHEDISTANBUL 74= 2009ISTANBUL MODERN= 2004SALT= 2011PERA= 2001IKSV=1973TOPKAPI PALACE=1924ARTE ISTANBUL= 2007ELIPSIS GALLERY=2007GALLERI APEL=1998RODEO GALLERY=2007GALERIST= 2005BAS=2006ARTSUMER=2005DEPO ISTANBUL=2009
ALAN ISTANBUL_ Asmal Mescid Cad. No:5/2 Tnel-Beyolu / stanbul / Trkiye
PIROMANI_ ht. Muhtar Mh., Zambak Sk No:17, Beyolu, Turkey
PI ARTWORKS_ Boazkesen Cad. No:76 34433 Tophane / Beyolu ISTANBUL Turkey
GALERI NEVI_ Beyolu, stiklal Cd No:163, Istanbul
GALLERIESARTE ISTANBUL_Tomtom Mh., Tercman k No:16, 34433 Beyolu, Turkey DEPOT ISTANBUL_Lleci Hendek Caddesi No.12, 34425 Tophane, stanbul, Turkey
ELLIPSIS GALLERY_Kemanke Kara-mustafa Paa Mh., Ake Sk No:10, 34425 Istanbul, Turkey
GALLERI APEL_Kulolu Mh., Hayriye Cd No:5, Beyolu, Turkey
RODEO GALLERY_Lleci Hendek Cd No:12, Tophane/Istanbul - Europe, Turkey
GALERIST_Asmal Mescit Mh., Merutiyet Cd No:1, 34430 stanbul, Turkey
BAS_ Necati Bey Caddesi No. 32/2.
artSUMER_ kemanke mah. mumhane cad. laroz han no:67
DEPO ISTANBUL_ DEPO / Ttn Deposu Lleci Hendek Caddesi No.12Tophane 34425 stanbul
MUSEUMS1_ISTANBUL 74_Istanbul 74 was Istan-buls first art and cultural platform, and continues to host a variety of events, exhi-bitions, and collaborations that forge a link between performance, design, architecture, and fashion.
2_ISTANBUL MODERN_Standing as the first private museum in Turkey to organize exhibitions of modern and contemporary art, this must-see institution is spread across two floors of a converted ware-house.
3_SALT_SALT Beyolu | SALT GalataThis non-profit hosts exhibitions, public programs, and conferences related to con-temporary visual culture. SALT also houses a library and archive of art, archi-tecture, design, and social history available for public use.
4_PERA MUSEUM_The Pera Museum was created in 2005 by the Suna and nan Kra Foundation, displaying artifacts from its collection along side an array of European art focusing on themes inspired by the Ot-toman Empire.
5_ISTANBUL FOUNDATION FOR CUL-TURE AND ARTS_. The Istanbul Founda-tion for Culture and Arts is involved in conserving traditional arts and cultural heritage, encouraging and facilitating ar-tistic production in diverse disciplines, and contributing to the development of cultural policies.
6_TOPKAPI PALACE MUSEUM_ The Topkap Palace is a large palace in Istan-bul, Turkey, that was the primary residence of the Ottoman Sultans for approximately 400 years of their 624-year reign.
ALAN ISTANBUL=2009 PIROMANI= 1993ODAKULE SANAT GALERISIPI ARTWORKS=1998GALERI NEVI= 1984
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By mapping the multitude of cultural institutions in the area around the site, the conclusion that can be drawn is that the an-trepo [warehouse] district exists as a barren plot of land. The recent flux of museums and galleries that have sprouted along Istiklal Cadesi and streets just north of the antre-pos begs for the area to be rede-veloped for cultural purposes.
Furthermore, the Istanbul Water Trade Museum seeks to promote and engage users through the whole district. By connecting all existing historical and cultural institutions such as the Istanbul Modern, Tophane Kasri, Nusretiye Mosque and Antrepo 5 Museum of Contemporary Art, the new An-trepo Cultural District attempts to reclaim the space for pedestrians. This is done through the introduc-tion of a new plaza, relocation of a main gate directly north of the Museums entrance, and new pathways that weave the site to-gether in a sinuous manner.
This masterplanning strategy seeks to repurpose existing antre-pos as newly inhabitable space for other museums, restaurants, and music centres.
New Masterplan of Cultural District
13.28 %
26.55 %13.28 %
First Floor PlanScale 1:150
Section 1
Section 2
LOBBY
PERMANENT GALLERY
PERMANENT GALLERY
PERMANENT GALLERY
TEMPORARY EXHIBITION
FELLOW OFFICE
RESEARCH LAB
DIRECTORS OFFICE
ART STORAGE/ CONSERVATION
13.28 %
26.55 %13.28 %
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5.30 %10.60 %
Second Floor PlanScale 1:150
THEATER
OUTDOOR CAFE
TEMPORARY GALLERY
TEMPORARY GALLERY
DISCUSSION ZONE
PERMANENT GALLERY
PERMANENT GALLERY
PERMANENT GALLERY
Third Floor PlanScale 1:150
VIDEO GALLERY
New Karakoy Masterplan
= New Pathways
= New Greenery
= New Buildings
13.28 %
26.55 %
13.28 %Tarihi Cesme Tophani Casri
Visitor Information
Fountain
Istanbul Modern
Antrepo 5 Museum of Contemporary Art
Antrepo 4
New Concert Hall
New Karakoy Fish Market
Mimar Sinan University Library
Boat House/ Marina Club
Turkish Maritime Lines Harbor
Mimir SinanUniversity
12First Floor Plan Second Floor Plan Third Floor Plan
Site Plan
13.28 %
26.55 %13.28 %
13.28 %
26.55 %13.28 %
Section 1Scale 1:150
Section 2Scale 1:150
13.28 %
26.55 %13.28 %
13.28 %
26.55 %13.28 %
Section 1Scale 1:150
Section 2Scale 1:150
Structural Diagram
3rd Floor Exterior Walls
2nd Floor Exterior Walls
1st Floor Exterior Walls
Columns and Floor Slab
Circulation and Program Diagram
Temporary Gallery
Permanent Gallery
Offices and Conservation
Theater
Discussion AtriumVideo Gallery
Permanent Gallery
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Structural Diagram Circulation Diagram
Transverse Section 1
Transverse Section 2
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Western Longitudinal Section
Eastern Longitudinal Section
Eastern Facade
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Atrium/ Forum Space
Circulation Ramp and Gallery Space
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The New York City Department of Education is the largest system of public schools in the United States. However, residents in East Harlem over the age of 25 have completed the fewest years of education in the city. This library services the local community and forms an ectosymbiotic relationship with the adjacent school, P.S. 155. The building breaks through the property line and reaches into the school via trussed connections. The school provides the library with a continuous population of users while the library will provide additional classroom space and technological amenities that the school currently lacks.
EAST HARLEM PUBLIC LIBRARY315 east 115 Street NY, NY 10035 | fall 2012 | critic: John Hong
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8 - outdoor garden9 - science10 - science lab11 - group studyarea12 - discussionlounge
Site Plan
First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
South Elevationscale 1:8" = 1'
Cross sectionscale 1:8" = 1'
South Elevationscale 1:8" = 1'
Cross sectionscale 1:8" = 1'
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Elevation
Longitudinal Section
Composite Section
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With the additional and connection of the East Harlem Public Library to P.S. 155, a much needed reno-vation would be conducted to the wing of the school of which the library connects to. This would in-clude the addition of much needed amenities such as shared library space, new performance space, computer labs that are accessible from the cafeteria and science labs.
Shared Library Space Performance Space Cafeteria/ Computer Lab
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The redevelopment of the Red Hook Houses involved both mas-terplanning of the neighborhood and development of new infill housing. With the introduction of big box stores such as Ikea and Fairway Market, the area has embraced new developments. The masterplanning involves a redesign of existing parks, introduction of new greensways and an elevated park that interlaces through the existing Red Hook Houses. A new tramway runs from the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal at the eastern edge of Red Hook to the subway station at the western-most edge, thus providing acces-sibility to and throughout the community. The tram runs along the fast axis, while the elevated greenway allows for a slower proces-sion vetween two redeveloped parks flanking the northern and southern points of the cross-shaped renovation zone.
RED HOOK REDEVELOPMENT PLANRed Hook, Brooklyn | spring 2012 | critic: Christy Cheng
Synthesis
FerryB61 Routex27, x28, x37, x38BM1, BM2, BM3, BM4Subway F lineSubway G lineSubway N-R lineSubway stop
Fema Current 1 in 100 Flood Zone
2050 1 in 100 Flood Zone ( w/ 27 Sea level R ise)
SCALE: 1:4800
Community Spaceclose to courtyards
Play areas for kids and teens
Fenced in gardens for resident planting
Bench facing building
Interventions of 1996 renewal plan - lowers the crime rate
CommercialMixed-UseMulti-Family Residential
1 & 2 Family Residential
Institutions
Industrial
Parking
Transportation/Utilities
Zoning and Land Use
100 Year Flood Lines
Interventions of 1996 Plans
Transportation
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Conceptual Diagram
SLOW AXIS
FAST AXIS
SLOW AXIS
FAST AXIS
TRAM LINE
OFFSET+ NEW LOTS
BRIDGE OVERTRAM
PATHS
MASTER PLANRED HOOK, BROOKLYN
INDUSTRIAL
COMMERCIAL
PARKS
VACANT LOTS
INSTITUTIONAL
RESIDENTIAL
MIXED-USE
TRANSPORTATION
EXG. NEW
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Infill Strategy
New Masterplan
TRANSPORTATION
VACANT LOTS
MIXED- USE
RESIDENTIAL
INSTITUTIONAL
PARKS
COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
EXISTING PROPOSED
RED HOOK HOUSESWALKWAY PLAN + SECTION
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Landscape Strategy
Plan and Section of Proposed Elevated Walkway
Landscape Strategy of Existing Red Hook Houses
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Located on a lot that spans two extreme elevations, the Audobon Museum utilizes a system of ramps to create accessibility throughout the building. The ramps wrap around the periphery of the building; however, only on the eastern facade, do the ramps jut out to create an undulating pattern overlooking the Audubon Terrace. The unique ramps serve as a mode of circulation as well as gallery space.
A cafe serves as the uppermost terminus for the ramps. This requires visitors to fully engage in the environments presented on each level and facade.
AUDUBON MUSEUM622 WEST 156 STREET NY, NY 10032 | spring 2010 | critic: Maria Berman
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RESTROOMS
DIRECTORS OFFICEDEPUTY DIRECTORS OFFICE
ASSISTANT DIRECTORS OFFICE
OPEN WORK ARE FOR 6P
CONFERENCE ROOM FOR 12PFILE STORAGE ROOM
COPY ROOM +OPEN FILE AREA
REGISTRAR OFFICE
RESTROOMS (HC +CLEANING CLST)
TICKETS RESTROOMS
CAFE
EXHIBITION OF ARTWORKS
LOCKER ROOMS + SHOWER FOR 12P
BOILER ROOM, ELECTRICAL METERS, WATER METER, HVAC
BOOKSTORE
SECURITY OFFICE
ART STORAGE
PERMANENT COLLECTION
TEMPORARY COLLECTION
STAGINGCONSERVATION
PERMANENT COLLECTION
TEMPORARY COLLECTION
Program Diagram
RESTROOMS
DIRECTORS OFFICE
DEPUTY DIRECTORS OFFICE
ASSISTANT DIRECTORS OFFICE
OPEN WORK ARE FOR 6P
CONFERENCE ROOM FOR 12P
FILE STORAGE ROOM
COPY ROOM +OPEN FILE AREA
REGISTRAR OFFICE
RESTROOMS (HC +CLEANING CLST)
TICKETS
RESTROOMS
CAFE
EXHIBITION OF ARTWORKS
LOCKER ROOMS + SHOWER FOR 12P
BOILER ROOM, ELECTRICAL METERS, WATER METER, HVACBOOKSTORE
SECURITY OFFICE
ART STORAGE
PERMANENT
TEMPORARY COLLECTION
ADMINISTRATION OFFICES
LOBBY
MAINTENANCE
MECHANICAL
X8
X10
BOOKSTORE
SECURITY OFFICE
ART STORAGE/ STAGING/ CONSERVATION
GALLERIES
SCALE= 100 ft
STAGING
CONSERVATION
Program Bar
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ENTRANCE FROM 156TH STREET0 00
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Scale 1/8=1
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AMERICAN NUMISMATIC SOCIETY
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AMERICAN NUMISMATIC SOCIETY
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Plan of Level at 156th Street Entrance Plan of Level at Audubon Terrace Entrance
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OPEN TO BELOWTEMPORARY GALLERY SPACE
Renderings of gallery spaces with corresponding plans and sections
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Nestled in the Adirondack Mountains, the Adirondack house is designed as a live/ work space for an artist. With a slope of nearly 44, the building seeks to counteract unappealing environmental factors such as strong westerly winds and lack of northern sunlight. The shape of the building engages the site by mirroring the angle of the slope. The shape consists of an aggregation of trapezoidal volumes that are spliced at the tips to scoop natural light into various parts of the home.
ADIRONDACK HOUSEADIRONDACK, NY 12808 | fall 2010 | critic: Bradley Horn
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LEGEND1. GARAGE2. CATWALK LEADING TO WORK AREA3. FOYER4. MEETING ROOM
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LEGEND1. BATHROOM2. MATERIAL STORAGE3. GALLERY4. MEETING ROOM5. BEDROOM6. BATHROOM7. PERSONAL STORAGE
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Inspired by the quantity of vending machine snack bags in our studio garbage pail, this installation is created from recycled snack bags and plywood. The lighting fixture utilizes the reflective nature of the metallic interior to illuminate the multi-faceted object through LED lights. The shape of the fixture is based on the molecular structure of mylar. Fac-ets are strategically angeled to produce a intensly lit beam of light that projects through the objects single open face. .
COSMIC LIGHT INSTALLATIONLIGHTING DESIGN CLASS | spring 2012 | critic: Domingo Gonzalez
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Exploded Axonemetric Equilateral Pieces- Bottom ViewExploded Axonemetric Isoceles Triangles- Bottom View
C I C H A N O W S K INGBER
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141 convent avenuestudio 321ny, ny 10031
Snub Mega Corona
April 15, 2012N.T.S
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141 convent avenuestudio 321ny, ny 10031
Side ElevationScale 1:2
Snub Mega Corona
April 15, 20121:2
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141 convent avenuestudio 321ny, ny 10031
Snub Mega Corona
April 15, 20121:2
Front ElevationScale 1:21
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This site specific installation encourages users to explore the surrounding environment through visual funnels created by its form. The two porous openings on top can be viewed from the mezzanine level. These two openings funnel the users view to-wards one central opening on the first level.
The pattern on the installation reiterates its purpose. The cut pattern varies from a very porous end in the sections closest to the walkway, to the opaque section that further emphasizes the portal of view.
SIPHON INSTALLATIONADVANCED COMPUTING CLASS | fall 2012 | critic: michael szivos
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Most porous
Most porous
Least porous
Jennifer Chen & David Franck
View 1
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Most Porous (Most Tails)
Least Porous(Least Tails)
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Siphon by Jennifer Chen & David Frank
Most porous
Most porous
Least porous
Jennifer Chen & David Franck
View 1
View 2
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Most Porous (Most Tails)
Least Porous(Least Tails)
gradient
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Siphon by Jennifer Chen & David Frank
Site of Installation
Modeled Installation
Details of Installation
Installation Dimensions
This grasshopper string displays how the connection and panel shapes were derived in Rhinocerus and Grasshopper. The form was explored and tested using Maya.
Each of the 200 unique, laser-cut panels consists of double lay-ered mylar- a matte white translucent side and a metallic purple side.
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Floor Level Opening
Users interacting with installation
Installation from mezzanine level35
J E N N I F E R C H E N 71-16 SUTTON PLACE 3RD FL. FRESH MEADOWS, NY 11365 (C) 917.337.9964 | (E) [email protected]
January 2013- Present CCNY, Computer Rendering ClassTeachers Assistant
+ Reinforce the professors instructional materials through demon stations of rendering with V- Ray and Rhino Render + Administer quizzes and other classes assigned by professor
July 2012- Aug 2012 NCDC Inc.New York, NY | Intern
+Prepared working set drawings, specication and construction documents +Expedited various architectural plans on behalf of the company and pricipal architect to Department of Buildings June 2011- Aug 2011 Beijing Institute of Architectural Design
Beijing, China | Intern +Assisted architectural designers on project renderings +Helped develop graphic presentation boards for project submittals +Collaborated with teammates on concepts and strategies for project design and development
January 2010- May 2010 Urban Architectural Design
Flushing , NY | Intern +Assisted head architectural designer with ling and drafting of New York City plan and work permits +Oversaw, organized and reviewed architectural drawings produced by draftsmen +Kept record and organized multiple projects in the New York City eFiling system September 2009- December 2009 Reliable NYC Constructions
Kew Gardens, NY | Assistant +Coordinated with Project Manager at job sites: monitoring day to day activities of construction; including liaising with architects, engineers and different technicians.
WORK EXPERIENCE
DIGITAL WORKS+ www.issuu.com/jenniferkchen/docs/jchen_portfolio+ www.jenniferchen.carbonmade.com
LEADERSHIP
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Sept 2010- May 2011 AIAS | Class Representative
+ Acted as liason between CCNYs AIAS chapter and Master of Architecture First Year students
Sept 2008- May 2009 MGFC | Vice President
+ Provided leadership in managing activities and functions of the Council which consisted of 7 cultural organizations + Improved performance and productivity within the organization by initiating and maintaining team-building environment
Sept 2007- May 2008 | Vice President of Education
+ Educated new members on the nancial and service aspects of the organization + Collaborated with the Treasurer in constructing nancial objectives for the organization and developing annual budgets
SEEKING AN ARCHITECTURAL POSI-TION TO FURTHUR MY PROFESSIONAL
KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE OF THE FIELD, WHILE ALLOWING ME TO
CONTRIBUTE MY TALENTS IN AN ENGAGING AND CHALLENGING
ENVIRONMENT
contact JENNIFER CHEN | (C) 917.337.9964 | (E) [email protected]
EDUCATION
Computer Programs + AutoCad 2012 | ArchiCad 2012 + Rhinoceros | 3DS Max + Google Sketchup + Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and Indesign + Microsoft Excel, Word, and Power Point
Language + Fluent in Chinese (Mandarin)
SKILLS
August 2010- Present City College of New York Masters of Architecture Candidate
July 2009- August 2009 Columbia UniversityProgram: Introduction to Architecture
June 2009- July 2009 Pratt InstituteCourse: Architecture for the Non- Major
June 2005- May 2009 Binghamton University Bachelor of Arts in Economics | Asian and Asian American Studies
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thank you for your consideration.