Don Tran | Architecture Portfolio

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DON TRAN

Architecture Por tfolio vol2

Selected works 2017 - 2020


education

Bachelor of Design (Architecture) Swinburne University of Technology 2019 - 2020 Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural) Swinburne University of Technology

2018 -2019

about me I am 22 years old and in my final year of Architecture at Swinburne. What got me into Architecture was playing Video Games and Lego. It lets me create abstract buildings and structures and enables me to express my creativity in a 3D environment along with other people. The idea slowly transitioned from a hobby to interest and at the end, it gravitated me to pursuit Architecture as my career path. I have graduated Advanced Diploma of Building (Architectural) in December 2018 and am currently in my final year of Bachelor of Design (Architecture) at Swinburne. During my full-time studies, I have understood how to produce eye-capturing designs utilising various of 2D, 3D and rendering programs. Most notably, diagrams, rendering and schematic designs are among the areas I am well known for. I have gained the knowledge of producing stunning Town planning, Workings Drawings and Detailings for both residential and commercial projects.

hobbies/

Video Games

interest

Technology VR / AR Photography Web Design Animations Learning New Programs

awards

Winner of Best Digital Presentation by a Student BDAV / Design Matters Augest 2019

To further expand my current skills and proficiency, I would love to work alongside skilled architects and designers.

Winner of Best Digital Application Swinburne University of Technology

DON TRAN

November 2018

Melbourne, Australia donathanarchi@gmail.com 0412 029 557

programs

2D Modellings

Renderings

Fabrication

AutoCAD

Enscape

CNC

Twinmotion

Laser Cutter

3D Modellings

3D Printer

3D Modellings

ADOBE

Revit 2020

Photoshop

Other

Indesign

HTML

Sketchup Pro 2020

Premiere

CSS

Rhino 3D

Illustrator

Wix.com

Grasshopper

Lightroom

Webflow.io

GhPython

Reader DC

Lunchbox

Media Encoder

BIM360

Kangaroos Ladybug Pedsim


“If a project is intense, valid, and has a powerful idea, its imperfections will be in the background” - Alber to Campo Baeza

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Selected Works

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01 Social Tractus // Spring 2020

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02 Le Theater Populaire // Winter 2020 03 Waterfront Development // Fall 2020 04 Peace Bridge Extension // Spring 2019 05 Mixed - Use, Type B Development // 2018 06 Photography

Linksl be in the Youtube Channel Website Instagram

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYTQd7zjGs117jQijubuc_w? https://donarchi.webflow.io/ https://www.instagram.com/dooooooooooooooooonnnnnnnnnnnn/ All projects and works are my own, unless stated otherwise. The content in the portfolio is the intellectural property of DON TRAN. You may not copy, reuse, republish, or reprint such content without my written consent.


Diagrams // Design Iterations and Feedback Loops

SOCIAL TRACTUS (Facade Redesign)

// AMDC, Swinburne Spring 2020

Program Used: Revit, Rhino (including Grasshopper, Ladybug, Pedsim, Luchbox), Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere , Media Encoder

Social Tractus strives to develop a structured strategy through design for re-entry into the university environment, creating safe spaces tailored for learning. With the help of BIM we can assess the most feasible, creative and cost effective strategies to achieve a post COVID-19 response to the for the new AMDC floor plan.

Social Tractus also incorporates the use of feedback loops to form iterative faรงade designs which will improve upon the current AMDC faรงade. Through various design options and a well-formed feedback loop Social Tractus aims to use the data from both radiation analysis and view analysis data maps. These maps were then overlayed with each other and added to an image sampler script. In this case we have been able to allow data to drive our design and form the geometry of AMDCs new and improved faรงade, as darker areas across these overlayed maps would define the openings in our faรงade whilst light areas would define the closures in the facade

Group Members Hugo Leo, Rathin Patel, Elliot Pike & Don Tran

Animation Video https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SnpkJ3FAEkHphAhBioYzOa86kFDk723Q/view?usp=sharing



Le Theater Populaire

// Ouagadougou, Burkina Fasco Winter 2020

Program Used: Rhino (including Kangaroo), Autocad, Sketchup, Photoshop, Enscape

We entered in an “Inspireli’s “Inspireli’s 5th Annual Design Competition”, Competition”, where we had to redesign an amphitheatre and add additional buildings for new programs, all contained in a 10 000m2 site area, in the dense population of Burkina Faso, Africa.

Design Intent Our design proposal for Le Theater Populaire in Burkina Faso is inspired by the people, the culture and the creativity that the performers have to offer not only the local municipal but also the world. Utilising this inspiration, we collated all our ideas from traditional building techniques, cultural significance, and environmental awareness to apply to the design. This includes pattern symbolic reference found in traditional architecture and community interaction to allow for multi-disciplinary arts to converse and encourage creativity. A variety of disciplines are available at the Le Theater Populaire which engaged us to ensure that all user can circulate through each art into the next. We want to offer a space for participation and opportunity which we believe would benefit Ouagadougou by showcasing local talent and in turn creating an identity for the area.

Group Members Anthony Nastasi, Elliot Pike & Don Tran

To see the rest of our work, please visit our submission page below: https://www.inspireli.com/en/awards/detail/2135 https://www.inspireli.com/en/ awards/detail/2135


Exploded // Stage (Work Area)-

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Exploded // Performance Pavillion (Labo Area)-

LABO AREA

Render // Entrance to the Ampitheather ber to Campo Al- Alber- Al- Alber to Cam-

Elevations // Work & Labo Area

The Labo buildings comprise of the majority of education spaces. The materiality direction we pursued was from researching local building techniques, available material within Burkina Faso and cultural significance. Corrugated Metal Roof

Bamboo Pattern Screens

material represents the intended design Each chosen ma brief whilst maintaining cost effectiveness. These are prevelant in such building materials as Bamboo Trusses strength of bamboo allows support for the The st corrugated metal roof. Raised above the walls it allows for heat to rise and disperse whilst allowing for cooler temperatures indoors.

Locally Sourced Bamboo Trusses

Pressed Clay Brick

Render // Work Areaber to

Campo Baeza

Pressed Clay Brick Using traditionl methods of earth building. Clay bricks can be aquired easily and pressed to create blocks. This will act as a natural thermal whilst still supporting the roof. Bamboo Pattern Screens Inspired by the traditional pattern wall paintings in Inspi Burkina Faso we used layered bamboo screens to create an enclosed path. This technique also creates ventelation while still maintaining a similar trianglulated shape

Render // Ampitheatherber to

Campo Baeza


Waterfront Development // Docklands, Melbourne Fall 2020

Program Used: Rhino, Blender, Autocad, Lightroom, Photoshop, Illustrator, Enscape, Premiere , Media Encoder For our Design Studio 4, we were tasked to create a masterplan to reactivate and bring back life to the Waterfront in Docklands, Melbourne. First, we needed to create a sandboxto help us get inspitaion and garther ideas before exploring our design forms. Simoustanly, we analysed and researched the history and the present of the site. This gave a better understanding of how we could improve the user experience of visiting Docklands.

Group Members Hugo Leo, Anthony Nastasi, Elliot Pike & Don Tran

Animation Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4P6gkOlXbM

Form Finding & Diagrams // We were asked to capture and diagrams a form of our choosing, we picked water, and were tasked to use a various equipment and show the making process and the components of our sandbox system. we needed to create variations of iterations based on the movement of water we have learnt. We later expand our knowledge of water by doing a deep dive analysis of all the experiments by showing graphing the forces and parameters acting on water. After that, we did some quick iterations to get an idea of the shape we wanted before creating some final iterations.


Site Analysis // Docklands, Melbourne

Site Layout using Form Finding // Proposed Waterfront in Docklands

With the brief available to us we could begin creating Schematic diagrams to communicate the zoning areas. Using multiple ideation, spacial arrangements and our foundation concept plan we created from our form finding we proposed a variety of site layouts to ensure that the most sustainable and practical idea was implemented. Our main basis for the site was to include the following:

- Aquatic Centre - Office Space - Exhibition Centre - Boat Building Workshop - Education Centre - Plaza Space for food and drink stalls.

Each one of the members were able to produce their own interpretation of the site in 1:500 as well as 1:250 scales. Once all the plans were submitted we could then combine to create the final zoning.

Iteractions using Form Finding // Proposed Waterfront in Docklands

Site Plan // Proposed Waterfront in Docklands


Elevation // BridgesCampo

Baeza

Exhibition Centre and Shared Office Space The Exhibition and office spaces takes inspiration predominately from the form finding process particularly where we were able to capture forms and look at them in section. These forms created unique and interesting spaces that was then worked with to create the main building mass of the site. The building mass also relates to the graph language used to observe the form finding results through the structural piers that support the structure.The materials of the building were chosen to create a fluid connection to the rest of the pier. Steps leading down to the Yarra River

College Section & Layering // Office & Exhibition Centre

Deep Pool looking over the Yarra River

Solution to Sea Level Rise Continuing with the theme of separating the boat shed work shop and education centre we wanted to create each building to have a unique experience within each one. We did not want to take away and isolate the buildings completely though. Using the interconnecting paths each building is joined by bridges and entrances that flow into each other. Both buildings are also open to public with large curtain walls surrounding the areas for a look into what is happening in the site.

Interactive Fountains in the Shallow Pool

Diagram GIF // Soltution to Sea Level Rise 1.Open Camera App 2.Scan 3.Go to the link

Solution to Sea Level Rise We wanted to incorporate the sea-level changes in our design instead of looking at it as a problem. To integrate this opportunity into our site, we added a series of unique steps in front of the aquatic centre and pools. The steps would lead down and slowly transition in to the Yarra river. The shape of steps and the paths will slightly change each passing day depending on the water level. Meaning that every time you visit the site, the experience of walking along the Yarra River and interacting with the water will be different and alter over time.


Site Analysis // Derry, Ireland

Peace Bridge Extension // Derry, Ireland Spring 2019

Program Used: Rhino, Photoshop, Enscape

Design Intent Derry-Londonderry is old town that has ancestry dating back to 540 AD. It is the second largest city in Northern Ireland. The architecture is a mix of Classical, Gothic and Beaux Arts. There are many defensive walls from historical wars throughout the city to protect it.Between the city runs The River Foyle.This river is approximately 130 kms long. The river is used for mostly recreational activities but was a dividing point of the city to slow enemies from invading Due to such unstable historic events there are many murals, monuments and symbolic structure throughout the city. These are to recognize and understand the history and to create a bond between all.

With tensions flaring with the introduction of Brexit we request for a design that can accomodate a shared space for all people and bring them closer.Particularly focusing on a breakout spot, stage and available food and beverages for the community.We would like to make the space on the iconic Peace Bridge as a representation of the city

Group Members Tim Fisher, Anthony Nastasi & Don Tran

Photograph by Gareth Wray // www.flickr.com/photos/garethwrayphotography


INTRODUCING NEW PROGRAMS There are several different programs on the bridge, including an interactive area, tunnel experience for our coffee tiles, food market stalls, recreation area and a staging area for bands. The programs are designed to become a focal point when it comes to activities and events. Our aim is to utilize the bridge, not just as an access way to cross over the river but to interact with other people and its growing culture.

Sequences // Existing and Proposed Programs

SMELL The atmosphere created by the newly added Programs, such as the Grass, Area Food Stalls and the Tunnel Experiences, will reduce the sewerage and decaying plants smell from the river.

STAGE With Derry having a high amount of bands within the area this stage allows for locals to busk freely and amuse the crowd. Music has always been in the irish culture to tell stories THE PATH To allow for users to experience the view we have allowed for pathways to wrap around the outside to enter. In total there are 3 pathways and 4 WALLS The walls will help as a wind break allowing people within the continue with their activities. They also can convey a message to the users with historical information or messages of support

COFFEE CARTS Being an area of shared space the coffee carts allow for the users to stay in the area a while longer and take in the activities THE CENTRE The base of the centre will be shaped circularly due to the representation of equality. This will also allow for users to not be blocked off from one anBreakdown // Proposed Stage AreaCampo

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Coffee Ground Experiment Coffee Pods

Coffee Ground Experiment Living Tiles

COMPRESSION (CG 20g +PM 15G NC 30g) =

COFFEE POD

1a. Research Ingredients - Peat Moss From our research we came across a product called Peat moss which is made completely of Bio Matter What is Biomass – A natural produce material in this case, plant material, which is made of forestry byproducts or agricultural waste, that is used as a fuel or energy source. Essentially, Peat moss is a natural compost but made in the absence of air. Peat moss is found in “Peat Bogs” which are at the base of lakes that has layered over time then removed. Peat moss is fortunately low in nitrogen. Fortunately, as spent coffee grounds are high in nitrogen and a neutral PH level. So, when the peat moss is mixed with nitrogen it

SPENT COFFEE GROUNDS (CG) https://blog.udemy.com/kinds-of-soil/

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1b. Research Ingredients - Clay Although the nutrients and growth comes entirely out of the Coffee Grounds and Peat Moss we couldn’t press them together. The same result kept happening which is that the pressed pod would just fall apart as it doesn’t have any binding agent. We wanted to keep the pod completely natural as much as we can so we found clay. The earthy substance still allows for plants to grow and the air in the pockets also https://ancientpottery.how/how-to-process-clay/

2. Pressing Method (Step by Step)

PEAT MOSS (15G)

+ NATURAL CLAY (30G)

3. Hydration Test The reasons for the Hydration Test is to see how the pod will react when it is mixed with water. There is always the issue of it exposed to too much water that it will then just breakdown and the plant will fall out. Steps -Poured 100ml of water in the contain which reaches half way up pod. -Let it rest for 30 minutes Result - Hydration Test Soil absorbs the water and begins to expand which results in the pod to begin to soak and absorb the water creating a mushy substance. This substance is then still somewhat binded together but consistency is makes it easy to fall apart. We suggest that if exposed to this much water the plant would be aready rooted to the soil behind allowing it to grow in the direction we intended.

Render // Living Tiles

4. Heating Test

Coffee Pod - Result

The reason why exposed the pod to extreme amount of heats is too see how it would react in the case of on going high temperatures and the forms it would take. Although the tile will only be subjected to low heat being indoors

Steps - Placed pod into baking tray and set into oven - Baked at 200 Degrees - 30 minutes left in.

Result - Heating Test Once pulled out of the oven the pod is still in tack. Although the slightest movement means complete crumble of the pod. The Clay is brittle and the soil is broken down into a sandy solution. This test was expected as most heats do break down plants and soil. We expect there is a level of maintenance when it comes to owning the tile or pod like with any plants to keep it hydrated.

The pod is made up of three different materials. 15 grams of Peat Moss (PM), 20 grams of spent coffee grounds and 30 grams of natural clay. In process, we then created a homemade press that allows for the seed pod to remove unnecessary water and the clay to set. The result is a hard (but brittle) pod that allows for the needed boost in seeds. Throughout the research we came to conclusions on which material will work with coffee grounds and then testing allows me to see if it will be suitable for indoor use and vertical points (huge credit to Anthony Nastasi)


Diagram // Stage Area

Render // Tunnel Experience - Living Tiles (Day)ber to

Render // Tunnel Experience - Living Tiles (Night)

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Type B, Mixed Use Development-Devel// Kew, Melbourne

Exterior

2018

The exterior is mainly made up of timber and concrete to give warm feeling, especially when the auburn sunlight hits the building

Program Used: Revit, Sketchup , Photoshop, Enscape, Premiere , Media Encoder

in the evening. The timber posts, all long the faรงade is to create compelling shadows when the sun is setting at night. The added vines and trees blend in with the environment and streetscape

This is a mixed use, multi-stoery development at 1153-1167 Burke Road, Kew. It is situed at the

while still achieving the Heritage Overlay requirements located on

intersection of Mount Street and Burke Road.

the opposite side of the street. The greeneries also reduce traffic noise, despite the heat in the summer, and cut down the cost of electricity.

The $10 million dollar building comprised of 3 floors: A basement for carparks and other transport parking spaces, a Ground Floor to introduce several new stores and offices and a First Floor to include 3 high end apartments with a view to the cityscape

Solo Project Animation Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1737cfeYOcQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1737cfeYOcQ



Apartment 2 - Bathroom The bathroom is also facing the adjoining shop, so a garden bed is provided to make the bathroom feel less claustrophobic. The walls and floors have a concrete finish to create a natural modern look which blends competently with the garden bed. The plants and trees can create captivating shadows on the Fire-proof Concrete Wall during the day time. It has 2 vanities, a toilet, a shower for 2 people, and a step-up bathtub that overlooks the

Apartment 2 - Bedroom Since all bedrooms are facing the neighbouring building and not facing the street, there is a 1.2 metres strip of garden bed with trees and vegetations to conceal the 150mm Fire-proof Concrete Wall. An immense bi-fold door can be opened to the garden bed, entitle natural light and air to circulate the room. It has enough space for a double bed, a built-in robe and extra storage units.

Grocery Store

Café The café consisting of bi-fold doors can open to the outdoor to allow fresh air and the atmosphere from the street, into the cafe. The dark matted walls along the timber floors gives the premise a heartfelt and cozy feel to it. The minimalist layout makes the building more spacious then it actually is and eliminates the sensation of café being isolated and confined. The café entails a toilet and a storage unit.

Apartment 2 - Living Room Apartment 2 has the least amount of exposing sunlight due to its location next to the adjacent building, to compensate the lack of natural light and air, this apartment offers the most skylights and garden beds in terms of floor areas than the other 2 apartments. Apartment 2 has sunken Livingroom which is to separate the kitchen and the dining from the Livingroom, allowing the space to feel more open and welcoming.


Town Planning // Roof Plan, Floor Plans, Elevations

Working Drawings // Section, Construction Details, Ceiling Plan, Window Schedules, Shadow Plans


Photographyopement Al- Alber- Al- Alberto

CamBitexco Financial Tower Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Golden Bridge Đà Nang, Vietnam

Imperial City Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam

Marble Mountain Đà Nang, Vietnam


This portfolio only shows a small portion of my work, to see the full extend of my projects please vist my website at:

https://donarchi.webflow.io/

Youtube Channel Instagram

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYTQd7zjGs117jQijubuc_w? https://www.instagram.com/dooooooooooooooooonnnnnnnnnnnn/

All projects and works are my own, unless stated otherwise. The content in the portfolio is the intellectural property of DON TRAN. You may not copy, reuse, republish, or reprint such content without my written consent.


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