Ruonan du

Architectural Designer at Urbahn Architects

Ruonan Du is an Architectural Designer at Urbahn Architects since August 2023, bringing a diverse range of experience in architectural design and consulting. Previous roles include Architect Intern at MESH Architectures, where Ruonan led the renovation of Choi's House in Brooklyn, and Real Estate Consultant Intern at JLL, contributing to the Chongli Taizicheng Ski Resort project in China with detailed RFP design documents and market analyses. Additionally, Ruonan interned at various firms such as TAO Architecture + Design, URBANUS Architecture & Design, and Aedas, focusing on design development, schematic design, and documentation processes for projects across China. Ruonan holds a Master of Architecture from Columbia University and dual Bachelor's degrees in Sociology and Architecture from Tsinghua University.

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Urbahn Architects

Since its founding by Max O. Urbahn in 1945, Urbahn Architects has continually provided comprehensive professional planning and design services for organizations and institutions that engage the public. Our substantial portfolio includes projects in the education, healthcare, justice, science, commerce, and civic infrastructure sectors. This diverse practice has formed in us the conviction that architecture has the power to manifest ideals, strengthen communities, and elevate civic discourse. Our work has touched the lives of people the world over. In addition to our extensive domestic portfolio, Urbahn’s work is represented in Asia, Africa, South America, and the Middle East. Urbahn first rose to prominence in the 1960s, winning design commissions for the US space exploration program, national scientific research centers, and major hospital facilities. Today, we continue to undertake challenging and complex assignments, providing services as diverse as master planning, programming, energy audits, management studies, capital planning, construction administration, condition assessments, and historic preservation.


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