OAKLAND, CA—Jason Jones has joined architecture and design firm Arcsine, which is expanding its portfolio of work across the hospitality, workplace, retail and residential markets, according to firm principals Daniel Scovill and Adam Winig.
Jones brings more than 20 years of experience working on large-scale commercial projects. Previously a project architect at Gensler, some of his projects include the $150-million renovation of San Francisco International Airport Terminal 3 East, the $50-million shell renovation of Market St. Place in San Francisco, and the completion of Club Nokia, a 2,350-seat music club and VIP lounge in Los Angeles.
In 2002, he founded 3Djones, a studio providing visualization services for the architecture and entertainment industries, including architectural rendering and animation, photorealistic terrain modeling and adventure and travel photography.
“Having Jason on board is extremely exciting,” stated Winig. “It will allow us to offer more core and shell architectural services to our clients, as well as chase after large-scale projects.”