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EDUCATIONFOOJARED + British Columbia Institute of Technology Vancouver Architecture and Building Technology Program- Diploma, Building Science Elective + Pinetree Secondary School Coquitlam EXPERIENCE + Abbarch Architecture Vancouver2019 - 2020 Junior Architectural Technician 2014 - 2018 2020 - 2022 - Prepared renders and concepts for city review and client projects including 350 Doyle Avenue, Kelowna (Mixed Use Tower) The Gaming Stadium, Richmond (Esports Stadium) Gryphon Showroom, Vancouver + Abbarch Architecture Vancouver Work Experience Placement (90 hrs) - Prepared renders and concepts for architect and city review During my senior year of High School I was enrolled in a work-placment program, and was offered an internship at Abbarch Architectural Inc. where I spent a total of 90 hours. - Performed CAD/BIM tasks - Translated hand drawn construction details and sketches into 3D software SKILLS Revit AutocadSketchupEnscape VrayAdobeLumionPS Junior Varsity Basketball Team - Shooting Guard An architecture graduate from Vancouver with 1 year of work experience in architecture CONTACT Email: jaredfooarchitecture@gmail.com Address: 1346 Marguerite Street,Coquitlam ,BC Home Tel: 604-475-2735 Cell: 778-898-8029 Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/jared-foo 2018 + StudioHub Architects Vancouver2022 - Prepared renders and design concepts for Architect Student Practicum (40 hrs) Adobe ID MS Office MS Excel ACCOLADES BCIT Building Science 2022 First Runner-up Term Project Display Award REFERENCES (236)-512-2206 David Too- Architect I worked with at Abbarch Architecture (604)-506-8036 William Lam- Principle at Accutec Quantity Surveying Inc.

Student Work 2021 Butterfly Study Centre | Vancouver,BC pg.4 2022 BCIT Building Science Term Project pg.8 Professional Work pg.10 Studiohub Architects 2022 UBC Macmillon Theatre Renovation Renders | Vancouver, BC 2022 Don Ross Middle School Renovation Renders | Squamish,BC 2022 Our Lady of Good Counsel Renovation Renders | Surrey,BC 2022 Science World Exterior Canopy Renders | Vancouver,BC Abbarch Architecture 2018 Kelowna Theatre Redevelopment | Kelowna,BC 2019 Abbarch Office Design | Burnaby,BC 2019 Gaming Stadium | Richmond,BC 2019 Remedy Pharmacy | Portland, Ontrario 2019 Cottonwood Mall Complex | Chilliwack,BC 2019 Gryphon Showroom | Vancouver,BC 2019 Cottonwood Mall CRU Development | Chilliwack,BC 2019 Thrifty Foods Store | Victoria,BC 2019 Fraser Heights | Surrey,BC 2019 Williams Neighbourhood Commercial Development | Langley,BC 2020 Cherry Lane Mall Entrance Refresh | Penticton,BC Competition Work 2020 Birdhouse Library | Book Mark Competition pg.12 2022 Cloud Kyuu Onsen | Soul Temple Competition pg.16 PROJECTSSELECTED

STUDYBUTTERFLYCENTRE

The inspiration for this project is the popular chaos theory known how big or small can have deep impacts into the future, which into the lives and futures of the students who use it.

The butterfly itself was a great source of inspiration, one that I transformation. This obviously was the perfect symbol for a building es ahead. Although it is frowned upon to take inspirations literally, consideration the site, I wanted a light feeling to the building as

known as the Butterfly Effect. According to this theory, an occurrence no matter is befitting as one small building like this project here can have a deep impact VANCOUVER,BC SOFTWARE USED: SKETCHUP,ENSCAPE,AUTOCAD took quite literally.It is a symbol of rebirth,renewal, self improvement and building where students come to learn and to better themselves for the challeng literally, the form of the butterfly was something that I found suitable. Taking into as if it was gently resting on the landscape.

STUDENT PROJECT | 2021 PROJECT LOCATION:

WEST ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION

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FLOODINGBIODIVERSITYSEABEDLOSSCLIMATECHANGE DIMS: 150MM X 150MM CURED FOR 28 DAYS DIMS: 150MM X 150MM CURED FOR 28 DAYS DIMS: 150MM X 150MM CURED FOR 28 DAYS DIMS: 150MM X 150MM CURED FOR 28 BLOCKDAYSGENERATIONIT’S MORE LIKELY THAN YOU THINK

MAIN COMPONENTSCONTROL BLOCK MAIN COMPONENTSEPS-CRETE MAIN COMPONENTSHEMP-CRETE (LW) MAIN COMPONENTSHEMP-CRETE (DENSE) CONCRETE WITHOUT SAND? BY ASPEN SOELLIG, MONA MIGHANI,ALINE HARA RAMOS, JARED FOO Sand is the 2nd most used natural resource on Earth. Each year globally around 41 billion tonnes of sand is excavated each year, and with that 4.1 billion tonnes of concrete is made. Concrete usually consists of around 28% of sand. 4 PARTS GRAVEL

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Going relatively unnoticed, the excavation of sand has had an enormous impact on the ecosystems often resulting in This study analyzes thermal conductivity and water absorption of several replacements for sand in concrete. The data presented is collected from a set of laboratory tests on four different samples such as Concrete, EPScrete, and Hempcrete.

Sand used in concrete is not from the vast deserts have on Earth, but is excavated from RIVERS BEACHES QUARRIES

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THE AGGREGATES INDUSTRY GREENHOUSE GASES: LOW EMISSIONS, HIGH RESIL IENCY. Alexandria: National Stone Sand & Gravel Association. CH. Vinay Kumar, E. B. (2021). Light Weight Concrete Using EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) Beads. International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews, 8. Jacobson, A. (2020, Feb 28). CBC. Retrieved from cbc.ca: FrankWendyJohntaylorwoods_8780/hemp-mythbusters-can-hempcrete-replace-concrete-b216efd27dc4Wood,about%20mycelium%20makes%20it,that%20you%20combine%20with%20it.gi-could-be-the-future-of-environmentally-sustainable-building-materials-1.5479660#:~:text=What%20https://www.cbc.ca/radio/spark/why-funT.(2019,September3).Talorwoods1_8780.Retrievedfrommedium.com/:https://medium.com/@LovattforprojectguidanceandmaterialsuppliesSimpsonforaccesstoBuildingScienceCentreforExcellenceandhelpwithtestingSoelligfromCERTUSManagementformaterialsuppliesandoversite

EPS-crete is a suitable alternative for concrete in non structural applications as it has improvements over concrete in thermal conductivity and water Association,absorption.N.S.(2021).

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REFERENCESCONCLUSIONACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

HEMP HURD THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY REFERENCESPHOTO

PROFESSIONAL WORK THE GAMING STADIUM EXTERIOR: DESIGN KELOWNA THEATRE REDEVELOPMENT: DESIGN DEVELOPMENT SAVE ON FOODS COTTONWOOD MALL: RENDERS ABBARCH OFFICE INTERIOR: DESIGN WILLIAMS NEIGHBOURHOOD: RENDERS FRASER HEIGHTS: RESIDENTIAL STUDY

GRYPHON PRESENTATION CENTRE: RENDERS COTTONWOOD MALL CRU DEVELOPMENT: RENDERS THRIFTY FOODS RENOVATION: RENDERS OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL RENOVATION: RENDERS UBC MACMILLON THEATRE: RENDERS DON ROSS MIDDLE SCHOOL RENOVATION: RENDERS

The inspiration for the project was the little free libraries you may have seen around your city. It was a suitable inspiration as the mini libraries are perfect examples of small compact libraries. Mini libraries are often shaped as birdhouses, this naturally influenced the design of the building.

This competition prompt was to build a compact modular library for the digital age where the goal was to not only be a place to hold information but a place to gather socially. The library was designed to be as aesthetic as possible to serve as a tourist location but also to help give the neighborhood a sense of pride. In today’s age of social media, architecture has become a canvas for many people’s selfies and posts, creating an aesthet ically pleasing building will attract more people to the building which in turn will help create new social interactions.

COMPETITION | 2020 PROJECT TYPE : LIBRARY SOFTWARE USED: SKETCHUP,ENSCAPE,AUTOCAD

LIBRARYBIRDHOUSE

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An observation on how library layouts are that the books and shelves are not really a part of the structure, most of the time they end up dividing the space then really being a part of the structure itself. In this project I wanted the floorplans to be nice and open for roaming and not have the shelves in the way, where there can be more of a focus on social interaction and at the same time showcasing the books.

COMPETITION | 2022 PROJECT TYPE : ONSEN/BATH HOUSE SOFTWARE USED: SKETCHUP,ENSCAPE,AUTOCAD CLOUD KYUU ONSEN

Taking baths are good for the soul, physically and mentally, we use it to cleanse ourselves of dirt and grime and of the stresses of our life. The Japanese have a rich history of bathing, as it has become an integral part of their culture. Public baths in Japan originated from buddhist temples, this was inviting people to bath in heaven, so the onsens were built with the idea not only to provide relax ation to the body but to the mind as well. The inspiration for this project are the lenticular clouds that are seen over Mount Fuji. Lenticular clouds fit perfectly with the concept of an onsen as clouds are often associated with heavenly feel. The building not only mimics the shape of the clouds but also the overlapping roofs seen in many buddhist temples. The build ing aims to give the experience of bathing in heaven for ultimate relaxation.

NORTH SECTION PROJECT BCITREVISIONSTITLEENERGY AND WEST UPPERSECTIONLEVELGROUND LEVEL MASSAGE ROOM MEDITATION CIRCLE YOGA ROOM LADIES SAUNAMEN’S&MEN’SSAUNASHOWERLOCKERROOM WOMEN’S SHOWER & LOCKER ROOM ENTRANCE LOBBY LOUNGELOUNGE WALKWAY

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