Dorian Zank
About Dorian Zank
Dorian Zank is a European Data Systems Analyst with extensive experience in architecture and data management. He has held positions at Titan Health & Security Technologies, Inc. and Herzog & de Meuron, and has a strong educational background in architecture from the Technical University of Munich.
Work at Titan Health & Security Technologies
Dorian Zank has been employed at Titan Health & Security Technologies, Inc. since 2016. In the role of European Data Systems Analyst, Zank has contributed to the company's data management and analytical processes for over eight years. The position is based in München und Umgebung, Deutschland, where Zank applies expertise in data systems to support the organization's objectives.
Current Role at Herzog & de Meuron
Since 2018, Dorian Zank has served as a BIM Manager at Herzog & de Meuron in Basel und Umgebung, Schweiz. In this capacity, Zank oversees Building Information Modeling processes, ensuring effective integration of data and design within architectural projects. This role has been pivotal in enhancing project workflows and collaboration among teams.
Previous Experience at KSP Jürgen Engel Architekten
Prior to current roles, Dorian Zank worked as a BIM Administrator at KSP Jürgen Engel Architekten from 2016 to 2018. This two-year tenure in Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Deutschland, involved managing BIM processes and supporting project teams in the implementation of digital design strategies.
Education and Expertise
Dorian Zank studied at the Technical University of Munich, where he achieved a Master's degree in Architecture from 2009 to 2016. Additionally, Zank completed a Bachelor's degree in Architecture at the Ecole nationale supérieure d'Architecture de Strasbourg in 2011-2012. Zank also studied at Kyushu University, focusing on Japan in Today's World from 2014 to 2015, which broadened his international perspective in architecture.
Early Career and Additional Roles
Dorian Zank began his career at METRO Cash and Carry, where he worked in customer service from 2007 to 2009. He later transitioned to roles in design and research, including a position as a UX Designer at Sonixc GmbH from 2012 to 2016 and as a Research Assistant at Technische Universität München for four months in 2016. These experiences contributed to his diverse skill set in architecture and design.