
Your ref: BW/REF
17 October 2024
Letter of reference
To Whom It May Concern
Ziyi (Bruce) Wang was employed with GHD as a graduate of architecture from approximately February 2024- October 2024 . Bruce was involved in the documentation of various architectural projects including, but not limited to, the Appollo recycling centre, ANZAC park shelters, RDH Forensic Mortuary and Wurrumiyanga Cyclone shelter. He has also assisted with the development of 3D renderings, became familiar with NCC regulations and attended site visits during early project phases.
Bruce has sound Revit 3D modelling abilities and a developing knowledge of architectural documentation and processes. He has worked independently and within a team and seemed to handle both opportunities well. Bruce is enthusiastic and adaptable and willing to work on any project that is assigned to him. I found Bruce to be honest, well organised and reliable. He is friendly and well liked by his colleagues.
Bruce indicated more capability than we were able to offer during his time with us. I would consider that he has potential as a graduate of architecture. If you have any questions with regards to his experience of qualifications, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Regards

Peter Muller
Northern Australia – Business Group Leader, Architecture and Interiors 0419 922 745 peter.muller@ghd.com

Level 7/24 Mitchell St, Darwin City NT 0800
Australia

18 October 2024
Letter of reference
To whom it may concern
I employed Ziyi (Bruce) Wang as a graduate of architecture in my team with GHD in the Northern Australia Architecture and Interiors team. He has worked in this team for 9 months and has been a member of documentation teams producing documentation for various project through all parts of Australia.
Bruce has a sound knowledge of Revit and has a good understanding of the process of documenting. Bruce has a very strong work ethic and is willing to take on any project assigned to him. English is Bruce’s second language but he has not allowed this to hold him back, and just requires clear instruction which he will then use his initiative to complete tasks.
I wish Bruce well in his future and believe he will be a valuable member of any team.
Regards

Jenny Culgan
Northern Australia – Technical Director Architecture and Interiors Jenny.culgan@ghd.com




10 November 2021
To whom it may concern
This letter supports the accompanying job application from Bruce Wang / Wang Ziyi I supervised Bruce in two units in the University of Tasmania’s Masters of Architecture program this year. With this evidence base, I can attest to his energy, his work ethic, his imagination, and his competence in using CAD programs I can also say he is also a charming character – something I’m sure an interview would reveal

Best regards Dr Andrew Steen Lecturer
Course Coordinator, Bachelor of Architecture & Built Environments Lead, A&D Learning and Teaching
Architecture and Design University of Tasmania
I acknowledge the letteremairrener people, the traditional owners of the stoney creek nation, the Country upon which I work and live.
School of Architecture and Design
University of Tasmania
Locked Bag 1323
Launceston, TAS 7005
Australia

28/02/2022
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

This is a letter of support for Ziyi Wang’s application for a permanent residency in Australia
I have known Mr Wang since the beginning of 2020, in my position as Associate Professor in Architecture at the University of Tasmania. My observation from teaching Mr Wang at the university is that he has an excellent chance of being employed as an architectural graduate here. He is talented and determined to develop his skills. He is also articulate, honest, and has an engaging personality. I am sure that he will make a most positive contribution to our state and country.
As a result, I highly recommend Ziyi Wang in his application for permanent residency.
Best regards

Dr. David Beynon
Associate Professor in Architecture
Associate Head of Research for Schools of Architecture and Design, Geography Planning and Spatial Science, Information and Communication Technology University of Tasmania