Seth Duckens is co-founder and design partner of PART7 architecture. He received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. After graduating he traveled to West Africa volunteering on several construction and health education projects.
Seth has worked for more than five years in architecture. Prior to joining PART7, he practiced with Supersky and Harley Ellis Devereaux where he contributed to high end residential, commercial, and health care projects. At PART7, he continues to work as a designer, reinterpreting architecture in thought provoking ways.
Seth is also a graphic designer and illustrator, and creates work for the film, entertainment and music industries.
Seth has worked for more than five years in architecture. Prior to joining PART7, he practiced with Supersky and Harley Ellis Devereaux where he contributed to high end residential, commercial, and health care projects. At PART7, he continues to work as a designer, reinterpreting architecture in thought provoking ways.
Seth is also a graphic designer and illustrator, and creates work for the film, entertainment and music industries.
Tae Jin(a.k.a. TJ) Ju, RA, LEED AP, is co-founder and principal of PART7 architecture. He received a bachelor's degree from Hong Ik University, Seoul, S. Korea and his master's from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. During his master's program, he studied in Munich, Germany.
TJ is committed to creating innovative spaces that contain solutions for human activity, energy efficiency, and aesthetics. He is a LEED Accredited Professional, NCARB certified, and a registered architect in Illinois, Tennessee, and Kentucky. TJ always seeks to create architecture that blends fun and function together.
TJ is committed to creating innovative spaces that contain solutions for human activity, energy efficiency, and aesthetics. He is a LEED Accredited Professional, NCARB certified, and a registered architect in Illinois, Tennessee, and Kentucky. TJ always seeks to create architecture that blends fun and function together.
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