RTFOLIO P JESSICA PY CHAN architecture + design selected works 2021
hello! My name is Jessica Chan. I am a third-year architecture student at the University of Waterloo. I am passionate about the adaptability of function in architectural design. As a result, I strive towards designing immersive and interactive spaces using innovative technologies and fabrication methods. I hope you enjoy this portfolio of selected works.
professional
academic
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curriculum vitae
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reference letters
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hunan house
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02 acclivity
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03 nesting
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04 cmi front & york
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05 rosemary square
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06 sheppard
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07 bridle path
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08 amico
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curriculum vitae contacts phone: 416-738-0920 email: jesspychan@gmail.com
education University of Waterloo Bachelor of Architectural Studies, Honours Co-op
skills
architecture experience
software
Johnson Chou Inc, Toronto
Rhino 6 AutoCAD Sketchup 3DS Max Grasshopper
Architectural Intern
visualization
Red Leaf Creative LLC, New York
Vray Photoshop Illustrator InDesign
Architecture Visualization Intern
analog Hand Drafting Physical Modeling Laser Cutting 3D Printing CNC Milling
language English French Cantonese (conversational)
Sep 2018- present
School of Architecture
Sep - Dec 2020
Assisting in various project phases, including conceptual design development and working drawings Creating 3D interior and building models & visualizations Creating graphic presentations Jan - Mar 2020
Design and build out interior spaces, retail environments, and surrounding context in 3d software. Post-production work such as retouching photography, photo compositing and film compositing in Photoshop. Assist in-the-field photography and model studio shoots.
City of Markham, Markham
May - Aug 2019
Public Realm Intern
Assisted Public Realm Coordinator and Park Renaissance Planner with detailed construction plans on AutoCAD for parks and public projects. Inspected tree hoarding at development sites with the Tree Preservation Technician.
Szeto Architect, Markham
Feb - Aug 2018
Architectural Intern
Drafted detailed floor plans for various types of dwellings on AutoCAD. Developed property projects that abide by zoning amendments and by-laws.
other experience ML Professional Counseling, Markham
Feb - Aug 2018
Administrative Assistant
Bookkeep and stored records regarding the financial affairs of the company on digital software. F_RMLAB, Cambridge Design Team Member
Designed and fabricated Unsilent Night installation in Cambridge in collaboration with team members Coded and simulated animations in Grasshopper and Rhino for interactive video projection.
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Sep - Dec 2020
16 February 2021
To whom this may concern: Jessica Chan’s internship with our studio was undertaken between September to December 2020 wherein she was involved in the predesign, conceptual design and design development of a number of projects, including single-family, multi-unit residential and office design.
During this internship she exhibited a high level of maturity
and thoughtfulness that was much appreciated by myself and our team. Our projects tend to have aggressive deadlines while our work incorporates a high level of complexity and detail. In this context Jessica revealed an impressive work ethic: patience, dedication and diligence. Furthermore, she assumed roles of responsibility when required, and in one instance together with another intern took the initiative to develop design strategies for an office project when the principals were too preoccupied. During her work term there were many deadlines and we always knew we could count on Jessica to complete her tasks. His practical experience includes research/sourcing, preparation of conceptual designs and computer visualizations and zoning reviews. Jessica’s contribution was considerable and valued. She exhibited a high level of enthusiasm for the craft and theory of architecture and she was a delight and distinct pleasure to work with. Please do not hesitate to contact me for further information.
Johnson Chou Principal Johnson Chou Inc.
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re: Jessica Chan
June 6, 2020 Jessica Chan is an exceptionally thoughtful, committed and hard worker. I am writing to support Jessica and her ambitions to contribute to, and learn from your team. Jessica was previously my student at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. I taught Jessica in three courses during her first year, and can attest to her knowledge, skills, and enthusiasm of the subject matter. Jessica has exhibited a keen commitment to learning, and is motivated, organized, punctual, and conscientious. Jessica was always an insightful and diligent participant in studio. She took many interesting, calculated risks in her work, then would execute with precision, care, and skill. Jessica’s conceptual, technical, graphic, and spatial skills are nicely developed for a student early in her education, but that has never stopped her from constantly striving to improve. I recommend Jessica without reservation. Much like her work, Jessica is thoughtful, driven, and ambitious. She collaborates well with her fellow classmates, and is earnest, kind, and personable. As a student who is early in her architectural education, Jessica has already exhibited promise, and has delivered consistently strong results. She would be an enthusiastic, conscientious, and capable addition to your team. If you have any questions regarding this recommendation, please do not hesitate to contact me for further discussion at flimtung@uwaterloo.ca. Sincerely,
Fiona Lim Tung, BA (Hons) M.Arch LEED AP Lecturer
University of Waterloo Faculty of Engineering | School of Architecture Cambridge 7 Melville Street S. Cambridge, Ontario N1S 2H4 Phone: 519 888 4567 Fax: 519 622 3525
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hunan house The Tienanmen mountains are located in northern Hunan and are home to a hot-humid climate influenced by the monsoon season. The Hunan House design takes into consideration the need for natural ventilation and utilizes the excess amount of rainwater within the mountains. This off-grid research station is intended to allow botanists to focus on the study of the bonsai tree, which are plentiful in the Bonsai Garden found at the summit of Tienanmen Mountain. Designed to encourage natural ventilation and cooling, Hunan House features many passive strategies such as shading, evaporative cooling and a buffer hallway. These strategies, along with the solar water heating system, help to make this off-grid station self-sustainable.
project: environmental design - research station date: april 2019 collaboration: lauren chalmers location: tienanmen mountain, hunan, china
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metal decking metal roof roof decking
wooden trusssystem system wooden truss
bamboo bamboolouvres louvers
glass glass
wooden walls wooden walls
glass glass
wooden walls wooden walls
slabon ongrade grade slab
wooden walkway wooden walkway
footing footing
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passive cooling
section aa
operable windows
tree shading pond
operable tree shading pond windows
evaporation of water cools
hot air in the house rises
evaporation of water cools air as is passes over pond
hot air in the house rises
shade from buffer zone
shade from buffer zone cools air from outside
site plan
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lighting
summer solstice 81 ° winter solstice 37 ° clerestory
operable windows
tree shading
section bb
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exterior aerial view
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laboratory & kitchen view
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detailed wall section
mm decking steel decking 12.5 12.5 mm steel 1 mm radiant 1 mm radiant barrierbarrier
150 mm XPS insulation metal drip edge
150 mm XPS insulation metal drip edge
wood facia wood fascia 12 mm exterior 12 mm exterior OSB OSB sheathing
ceiling ceiling joist joist bamboo bamboo wall wall stud stud 2x4” 2x4” 19 mm horizontal 19 mm horizontal siding siding air space 26 26 mmmm air space building space building space 12 mm sheathing 12 mm OSBOSB sheathing insulation 150150 mmmm XPSXPS insulation vapour barrier vapour barrier 14 mm bamboo veneer 14 mm bamboo veneer
bamboo louvres bamboo louvers 2x4” 2x4” insulated window frame insulated glassglass window clear argon clear argon filledfilled triple triple planer low E glazing (operable)
anchor anchor
150 mm concrete slab on grade vapour barrier
150 concrete slab
60 60 mmmm rigid rigid insulation insulation
gravel peapea gravel
concrete footing concrete footing bitimous damp proofing bitumen damp proofing disturbed disturbed soil soil
undisturbed soil
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water collection
solar collector
pump
shower
purified water tank
composting toilet
kitchen sink
purifying system
Due to the slant of the three roof sections, rainwater will be filtered into the pond in the center. Then larger contaminants such as leaves and dirt will be filtered out through the debris filter found at the bottom of the pond. After traveling through the debris filter the storm-water enters the stormwater storage tank. As the water tank overflows the pond above it will fill. When the storm-water leaves the tank it will travel through a purifying system where contaminants are released and a softener is added to the water to remove minerals. The water then proceeds to the holding tank for purified water until it is needed either the shower or the sink.
storm-water storage
debris filter
When the water is needed a solar-powered pump pushes the water to its source. If the water needs to be hot it passes through the solar collector which collects and concentrates the sun’s radiation and uses it to warm the water. Cool water is also pumped from the tank to the necessary water sources. The system also houses a composting toilet which requires no water and decomposes waste using aerobic bacteria into a fertilizer the occupants can use.
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acclivity Located at the intersection of Dundas and Sterling in Downtown Toronto, the Acclivity is a community library combined with a children’s play space. To best suit, the steep hill of the site, the design of the library is an extended ramp acting as a continuous floor connecting the top of the hill to the bottom. Along the ramp are clusters of pods with different interactive play or reading stations targeted for specific children groups. All pods are connected to a central play structure, where each access point correlates with the children’s development of risk and adventure. The Acclivity is a place for the community to gather and enjoy the dynamic connection of the city with its people.
project: 1b studio final - library & children play place date: april 2019 location: toronto, ontario, canada
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basement plan
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ground floor plan
second floor plan
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play pods axonometric
grade 1-3
children play structure
kindergarten & preschool
toddler & infant
theme of connection
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interior/exterior Through the circulation, individuals on the outside are drawn into the building from the top and bottom.
The program of the can access the m heights dependin caregiver is station
fragment section
caregiver / child e building is designed in a way that all children main play structure in the middle at different ng on their risk development skills. While the ned at the appropriate proximity according to
site The building is embedded into the slope and connects the top of the slope to the bottom with the entire floor as a ramp.
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nesting Throughout this term, I have been investigating the impact of human presence on habitat loss at Toogood Pond in Markham, Ontario. Focusing on avian species, I’ve identified the elements of the micro-habitats that support specific birds species and their behaviors. This ranges from nesting heights, materials and proximity to human activity. By exploring the cohabitation relationships between human and bird, this pavilion is meant to encourage bird nesting amongst it.
project: 2b final studio - bird pavilion date: may 2020 location: markham, ontario, canada
quadrat legend
water
water
peat soil
silt soil
grass poaceae
broadleaf cattails typha latifolia
reflection
canadian anemone anemone candenis
common hackberry celtis occidentalis
dandelion taraxacum
american speedwell veronica americana
log
broadleaf cattails typha latifolia
wild sarsaparilla aralia nudicaulis
white clover taifolium
blue sedge carex flacca shreb
water debris
common hackberry celtis occidentalis
common groundsel senecio vulgaris
november december october
red-winged blackbird
hairy woodpecker
american crow
robin
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
canadian goose
january
appearance frequency chart
september
section axo
white clover talifolium
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site plan
site section
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forest pavilion plan
habitat plan
marsh pavilion plan
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acoustic ring detail
plywood
stainless steel
viewing screen / window
Birds tend to fly into glass for 3 main reasons: - glass is not seen as a barrier - surfaces reflect the habitat which attract birds - smaller windows look like holes to rest in To prevent bird collisions, I have designed a bird friendly building which will deter bird from flying into the glass. A set of strings act as a screen to reduce the transparency of building so the glass becomes more visible to the birds. The strings are also strategically hung on a hidden L-channel which allows for a seamless screen on the inside of the building.
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concrete
compartment
douglas fir
maple
elm
alder
These compartments are fun way for children and adults to learn about birds. Each compartment will provide information on a specific bird of the area. The compartments is composed of sitting area to listen to audio guides and bird sounds on one side, while the other is a shelf full of books and pamphlets on birds. There is also a set of binoculars for the participants to bird watch in the shade. The compartments though structurally the same will be differentiated by the type of wood material used in construction.
exterior of forest pavilion
aerial view of habitat screen
winter view of habitat screen
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front & york Front & York is a brand new condominium development that pays homage to the industrial and historic character of Dumbo, Brooklyn. The ground floor of the building offers a range of commercial spaces such as restaurants, boutiques and art galleries. My role in this project was to building out all the interior retail spaces with appropriate lighting and furniture making the store fronts visually engaging.
work (co-op): red lead ny date: april 020 supervisor: derek chan collaborators: henry wu software: 3DS Max, Vray, Photoshop
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rosemary square Rosemary Square is an premium office building located at the heart of Downtown West Palm in South Florida. The space offers state-of-the-art features and intends to put the wellbeing of the building occupants first. Joining the project at the later stages of the process, my main role was finding the correct entourage that match the lighting, blending the people into the scene, and adjusting furniture and material.
work (co-op): red lead ny date: january 2020 supervisor: derek chan collaborators: chris shusta software: 3DS Max, Vray, Photoshop
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sheppard 4466 Sheppard is a newly renovated office space located in Scarborough, Toronto. The space includes a work stations, private offices, lounges and break rooms. For this project, I modeled out the interior spaces, helped select materials and furniture, rendered presentations views and assisted with the mill-work drawings for tender.
work (co-op): johnson chou inc. date: december 2020 supervisor: johnson chou, silke stadtmueller collaborators: kieran meschino, brenda kandiyoti, giulia simonetta software: SketchUp, AutoCAD, Vray, Photoshop
co-working space
co-working lunch area
meeting room
private office
second floor plan
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private lounge
private kitchenette
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bridle path 69 Bridle Path is a private residential project located in downtown Toronto. It is a 3 story home with 8 bedrooms, 11 bathroom, spa & sport facilities, a home theatre and private dance studio. For this project, I modeled out the entire building and landscape, created visualizations for presentations and updated the floor plans.
work (co-op): johnson chou inc. date: december 2020 supervisor: johnson chou, silke stadtmueller collaborators: giulia simonetta software: SketchUp, AutoCAD, Vray, Photoshop
exterior entrance view
dinette
entryway staircase
basement plan 40
ground floor plan
second floor plan
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aimco 1711 Aimco Boulevard is a mill-work manufacturing company looking to renovate the front section of the building with more office space and a showroom. For this project, I assisted in the schematic design of the facade, modeled out the design, created visualizations for presentations and set up drawings of the floor plans, sections and elevations.
work (co-op): johnson chou inc. date: december 2020 supervisor: johnson chou, silke stadtmueller collaborators: giulia simonetta software: SketchUp, AutoCAD, Vray, Photoshop
site plan
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ground floor plan
second floor plan
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north facade
east side entrance view
west entrance view from street
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thank you!
email: jesspychan@gmail.com phone: 416-738-0920