About
Tianwu Zheng
Architecture Designer
B.Arch in Tongji University & MAAD in UC Berkeley
I’m a graduating architecture student focused on the built urban environment, structural systems and materials, and place-based narratives—designing with a site’s historical continuity and everyday life in mind. I translate concepts into buildable logic: from cultural/spatial research to plan-making, structural strategy, and integrated material/detail development, communicated through clear drawings.
Recent work centers on timber structure and construction detailing. In a timber pavilion study, I reframed site constraints as drivers for design, using a distinct circulation sequence, low-tech construction strategies, and a continuous truss system to define contrasting spatial conditions under one roof. I’m seeking a design team that values the built environment, where I can contribute fast and precise graphic output, prototyping/detail iteration, and parametric workflows.
This site is a living archive: selected studio projects, research fragments, drawings, and competitions.