My name is Pam Yue Pan, and I grew up in Hangzhou, China, currently a fifth-year
architecture student in the five-year B.Arch. program in Carnegie Mellon University.
Growing up in Hangzhou, a city designed around its natural landscapes, I developed a strong interest from an early age in the relationship between human, nature and architecture.Thorough projects that I have done in school and during internships, I also became enthusiastic about how to use architecture as an device to impact the everyday life of people and to transform the social interaction between people within communities.Other than architecture, I love trekking in the woods and writing fictions in my spare time.
Kengo Kuma and Associates, Tokyo, JP, Architectural Internship
Worked on the schematic design of residential and hotel extension of art center on the cliff area near the ocean and design development of the art center, participated in design discussion, site analysis, digital and physical model making and digital drawing making.
In:Flux Architecture, Beijing, CN, Architectural Internship
Worked on the schematic design of large-scale residential projects in mountainous areas and the competition design on revitalizing historical Hutong area in Beijing, participated in design discussion, site analysis, digital and physical model making and digital drawing making.
Huadong Engineering Cooperation Ltd., Hangzhou, CN, Architectural Internship
Worked on the presentation and process work of several educational and urban planning projects, including digital modeling, construction drawings and presentation booklets.
Hesoms International Design Institute, Hangzhou, CN, Architectural Internship
Worked on the preparation work of several housing projects, including site study, case studies of other similar projects and presentation outputs.
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, US, BArch, College of Fine Art, School of Architecture
Architecture major of a five-year NCARB accredited bachelor of architecture program
Architectural Association School of Architecture (AA), London, GB, Visiting School Autumn Semester Programme
15-week studio-based course integrated with AA’s undergraduate history and theory seminars and media studies courses
Architectural Association School of Architecture (AA), London, GB, Visiting School Shanghai 2015
10-day intensive workshop to use and design with Maya
Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai, CN, Bachelors, Business English
Transferred
Richard M. Gensert Memorial Scholarship, Scholarship
Recognized for design work that expresses sensitive consideration of structural issues and relationship to architecture.
Dean's List, Award