
Associate, BIG
Jason Wu is an Associate at Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), where he has been instrumental in the conception and delivery of some of the studio’s most defining works. Before joining BIG in 2013, he earned his Bachelor of Architecture with Honors from the University of Waterloo in Cambridge, Canada, where he also received the Architectural Design Excellence Award. Jason is the Project Design Leader of several high-profile projects such as Johns Hopkins’ Bloomberg Student Center in Baltimore, Google’s Gradient Canopy HQ in Mountain View, 175 Third residential development in Brooklyn, and the A’s Howard Terminal Masterplan in Oakland. His work spans large urban-scaled frameworks including Toyota’s Woven City at the Higashi-Fuji site in Susono, Japan, conceived as a living laboratory of mobility and a testbed for future smart cities.

