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Kent Wu

Architect (he/him)

Architect | Oregon
LEED Green Associate

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Kent has over a decade of experience working on a variety of projects throughout the West Coast. From a high-rise, mixed-use project to a small-town civic center, he is adept at working through technical challenges during the design process. Kent is skilled at refining designs through collaborative engagement with subconsultants and contractors. An advocate for community-engaged design, he has organized two projects with Architects Without Borders – Oregon.

Most recently, Kent has been working on Fora Health’s transitional housing project. The building is adjacent to Fora Health Treatment Center, a project Holst completed in 2021. This stable housing environment will support patients as they continue onto long-term recovery and allow them to find employment, establish savings, and transition into permanent housing solutions.

Education

Graduation Certificate in Real Estate Development, Portland State University, 2018

Bachelor of Architecture, Minor in Landscape Architecture & Chinese, University of Oregon, 2011

Professional Involvement

Steering Committee, Architects Without Borders, 2010 – 2019

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