Project Manager
French-English-Japanese
Company website: www.isgasia.com
Email home: s1francois@gmail.com
Master Degree in Architecture, Diploma: Architecte DPLG
School of Architecture Paris La Villette, France
Doctoral Degree in Architecture Planning
University of Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo-Japan
Normandy-France
Building and People
Construction and Economy
Geography and History
Architecture and Culture
Stephane Francois
Project Manager, ISG Asia
Tokyo, Japan
Stephane Francois |
Since 2006: ISG Asia |
Project Manager
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ISG Asia, Project Management Company, Tokyo, Japan (Company: 440 employees, 11 Offices; Construction services) Experienced in all areas of project management, construction and its development process: -Focus on project procedures, procurement, value engineering, vendor negotiation and management, construction management, cost management and programming -Co-ordinate with the clients that all project documentations meet the requirements -Organize approved hand-over milestones within schedules and budgets limits -Control within established cost of budget ISG Asia is a company that specializes in providing property and construction services to owners and occupiers of real estate in the Asia Pacific region. We partner with and work for our customers by providing a range of services that include project management, construction, and facilities management which are performed independently or integrated as a complete occupancy life cycle solution. | |
Sector: Building Trade: large projects |
2005 - 2006 : IIDA Archiship studio, Architectural design office, Yokohama, JAPAN |
Project Manager
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Co-Project management for a factory and a research center in France (Flers, Normandy) Client: a world-wide automotive components designer and manufacturer. -Assisted the lead project in all phases of project implementation, from the competition to the execution drawings, -In charge of the communication with the clients, partners and suppliers. (in charge of the reports, the deal with the French enquiries and procedures, negotiation for the design fees...), -Supervised the redaction of the technical documents, -Provided general office support for translation and consulting. | |
Sector: Architecture |
2000 - 2003 : Atelier Bow-Wow/Tokyo Institute of Technology, JAPAN |
Architect
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-Collaboration on the design phases of architectural projects, books of architecture and exhibitions including: "Les plus petites maisons"- Atelier Bow-Wow architect, book published by the French Institute of Architecture (ifa) "Broken Paris"- Atelier Bow-Wow architect, book published by Le Batofar, Paris "Maisons 1969-2001"- Sakamoto Architect, book published by Le Moniteur/French Institute of Architecture (ifa) "Mutations 1969-2001"- Atelier Bow-Wow architect, book published by TN Probe Tokyo "Mutations"-Atelier Bow-Wow architect, exhibition at TN Probe Tokyo, "Pet Architecture Project"-Atelier Bow-Wow architect, exhibition at Gallery MA, TOTO Nogizaka bldg., Minami-aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo -Provided general office support for translation and consulting. | |
Sector: Architecture |
1998 - 2000 : Architectes-Ingenieurs Associes Agency, Paris, FRANCE |
Architect
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Started from Junior Architect to Architect -Involved in the management of projects of welfare facilities for one of the largest architectural design and engineer office in France, -Responsibilities include design, preparation of construction documents, negotiations with engineers and contractors, scheduling, building code compliance, project development, quality control) -Completed reports for the lead project in all phases of project implementation, from the first studies to the technical documents. List of projects included: -Medical center at Boissise (near Paris), -Medical center at Paray Le Monial (middle of France), -Rehabilitation of the medical institute Roussy at Villejuif (near Paris). | |
Sector: Architecture |
1996 : WES JONES Partners, Architectural design office, San Francisco, California, U.S.A. |
Junior Architect
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-Provided general support on several jobs: modeling, CAD drawings, graphic design. -Collaboration on the book "Instrumental forms: words, buildings, machines", Princeton Press: design works of the office. | |
Sector: Architecture |
1993 - 1998 : BELLON-SOBOTTA Architectural design office, Paris, FRANCE |
Architect
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Started from Junior Architect to Project Leader Architect -Involved quickly in the process of management in a relatively small atelier in charge of large-scale projects, selected as laureate after architectural design competition, -Responsibilities include design, preparation of construction documents, negotiations with engineers and contractors, scheduling, building code compliance, project development, quality control, -Completed reports and technical documents for the lead project in the phases of the project implementation, from the first studies to the technical documents, -Provided general office support for consulting. List of projects included: -Hospital of Saint-Denis, La Reunion (French Overseas prefecture), -Rehabilitation and extension of the hospital of Marmande (France), -Hospital of Antananarivo (Madagascar Island), -Pediatric Hospital of Saint-Paul, (French overseas prefecture), -Wording diagrams of the Saint-Louis Hospital, (Paris). | |
Sector: Architecture |
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