Jaclyn Jung is an architect and designer based in Seattle, Washington. She received an M.Arch from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation in 2013 and a B.Sc in Applied Math and Biology from the University of Western Ontario in 2010. Prior to moving to Seattle, Jaclyn was an Associate Principal at Kohn Pedersen Fox in New York City for six years. At KPF she worked on a number of projects ranging from multifamily residential to mixed use. In 2019, she completed 55 Hudson Yards, a LEED Gold grade A office tower on the west side of Manhattan, specifically focusing on the lobby design and building construction. 55 Hudson Yards was awarded a 2019 AIA Merit Award and a 2019 Architecture Award from the Chicago Anthenaeum Museum of Architecture, and has been featured in Metropolis magazine, Archdaily, and Architectural Record. 

Currently, Jaclyn is a Project Architect at Olson Kundig Associates in Seattle, WA, focusing on high end residential projects. She is a registered Architect in New York, and NCARB certified.