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Jadon Jiang

Jadon Jiang
  

Jadon Jiang approaches architecture as both a discipline and an inquiry. Born and raised in China, she later studied architecture at Rice University in Houston before working in Seattle and New York. Her design sensibility has been shaped by the material directness of the Pacific Northwest and the restless, cross-disciplinary energy of New York, especially Brooklyn’s independent art scene, where making feels inseparable from living.

Working primarily in high-end residential practice, she developed a sensitivity to proportion, craft, and the psychology of luxury. For her, refinement is not about excess but about calibration. She prefers depth over spectacle, clarity over trend. Jadon considers herself a deliberate generalist. She believes architecture extends beyond buildings into objects, environments, and the subtle frameworks that structure daily life. Interested in material, fabrication, and emerging tools, she moves fluidly between hand, machine, and software. Her work is driven by an ongoing attempt to understand how things are made, how they function, and how they quietly shape experience.