Jessica Wang
About Jessica Wang
Jessica Wang is an Architectural Assistant and Designer at Foster + Partners, where she has contributed to sustainable architecture projects across six continents. She holds a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in Architecture from University College London.
Work at Foster and Partners
Jessica Wang has been employed at Foster + Partners as an Architectural Assistant and Designer since 2014. During her tenure, she has been part of an international team, contributing to projects across six continents. Her role involves engaging in integrated design practices, which encompass urban masterplans and public infrastructure. Wang's work emphasizes sustainable architecture, aligning with the firm's commitment to environmentally responsible design.
Education and Expertise
Jessica Wang studied Architecture at University College London (UCL), where she earned her Bachelor of Science degree from 2011 to 2014. She furthered her education at UCL by completing a Master's degree in Architecture from 2015 to 2017. Additionally, she attended Taipei European School from 2000 to 2011 and completed the International Baccalaureate program in 2010-2011. Her academic background provides a strong foundation in architectural principles and practices.
Background
Jessica Wang's educational journey began at Taipei European School, where she studied for 11 years before pursuing higher education. She transitioned to University College London, where she completed both her undergraduate and graduate studies in Architecture. This diverse educational experience has equipped her with a broad perspective on architectural design and urban planning.
Sustainable Architecture Contributions
At Foster + Partners, Jessica Wang has contributed to projects that prioritize sustainable architecture. Her involvement in integrated design practices reflects a commitment to creating environmentally friendly and socially responsible built environments. This focus on sustainability aligns with the global trend towards greener architecture and urban development.