Christine Peng
About Christine Peng
Christine Peng is a Project Manager with a background in architecture, having worked in various roles including Intern Architect and Junior Architect at multiple firms across the United States. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from the University of California, Berkeley.
Work at Gensler
Christine Peng currently holds the position of Project Manager at Gensler. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing various architectural projects, ensuring they meet client specifications and are completed on time. Her experience in project management allows her to coordinate effectively with team members and stakeholders, facilitating smooth project execution.
Previous Experience in Architecture
Christine Peng has a diverse background in architecture, having worked in various capacities across multiple firms. She served as an Intern Architect at Avila Design for nine months in Berkeley, California, and as a Summer Intern Architect at Mbh Architects for three months in Alameda, California. Additionally, she worked as a Junior Architect at Bergman Walls & Associates for eleven months in Henderson, Nevada, and as an Intern Architect at Hks, Inc. for ten months in Dallas, Texas.
Education and Expertise
Christine Peng earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Architecture from the University of California, Berkeley. She studied there from 2004 to 2008, gaining foundational knowledge and skills in architectural design and theory. Her education has equipped her with the expertise necessary to navigate complex architectural projects and contribute effectively to her teams.
Background in Architecture
Christine Peng began her career in architecture with internships that provided her with practical experience in the field. Her early roles included positions at Mbh Architects and Avila Design, where she developed her skills in design and project coordination. Following these internships, she progressed to more permanent roles, including her time as a Junior Architect at Bergman Walls & Associates.