Interior Architecture Portfolio

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PORTFOLIO DANG DUY MINH HUYNH

2020


ABOUT This portfolio shows the last three years of Interior Architecture and design practice.

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Currently, I am studying a Bachelor of Design (Interior Architecture) at Swinburne University. I have the experience to use multiple programs in interior design and architecture fields flexibly. Also, I have a passion for heritage architecture and green design.


DANG DUY MINH HUYNH Preferred Name: Min 0419948499 huynhminharc@gmail.com Noble Park, Melbourne VIC 3174

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Interior Design Ho Chi Minh City University of Architecture 2013 - 2016 Bachelor of Design (Interior Architecture) (Honours) Swinburne University, Melbourne 2017-Present

ACCOLADES

Bates Smart BIM Award Swinburne University, 2019 Certificate of Rhino Advanced Archistar Academy, 2018 Certificate of Revit Advanced Archistar Academy, 2018 Certificate of SketchUp Linkedin Learning, 2020

COMPUTER SKILLS

Autodesk Revit (2D, 3D and BIM) Autodesk CAD (2D) Rhinoceros 3D (2D, 3D and Vray) 3Ds Max (Vray) SketchUp Pro (3D) Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint

DESIGN SKILLS

Model Building Ability to read and draft construction documents Hand Sketching Computer Rendering Typography Teamwork

LANGUAGES Vietnamese English

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2018

Interior Architecture Digital Documentation NA House Modelling

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Professional Practice: BIM (Building Information Management) AMDC Facade

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Capstone: Interior Architectural Practice Invicta House

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CONTENTS

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Interior Architecture Digital Documentation NA House Modelling

DESCRIPTION The building was designed by S for a couple in Tokyo, and there are some surprising points in the house. First, the house has 21 individual floors which have various heights and acreages, each floor has a different function and is connected by varieties of stairs and ladders, including short runs of fixed and movable steps. Moreover, the house uses mostly the glass walls so the natural light can move through inside the house at daytime. Also, the curtain is installed so that the users can have private spaces as well as open spaces.

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GROUND FLOOR

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SECOND FLOOR


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FRONT ELEVATION

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LEFT ELEVATION


EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

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INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

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Professional Practice: BIM (Building Information Management) AMDC Facade

Brief

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To propose a human-centred design and innovative skin that is responsive to environmental conditions. The design of a facade should also represent the identity of the School of Design at Swinburne University of Technology, including technical attributes. Building facades often defines the character of a building before anyone is acquainted with it. Still, the functionality and purpose of facades are much greater than merely having an aesthetic design. Here we aim to create a meaningful and thought-provoking design while transcending our building’s current functional capacity. We want to create an efficient design that can adapt well to different weather conditions and lighting conditions while remaining thought-provoking and interesting in its physical form.


Sunpath The environmental influences on a building not only affect its function, but can also influence the way its users interact with it. Looking at the sun’s path and articulation throughout the seasons is a key aspect that we have drawn in shaping of the design process. It gives us an understanding of the annual conditions while also allows us to assess how the environment affects the local area.

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Radiation

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Looking further at the environmental influences on the current AMDC building allows us to see just how great these effects come to be. During the summer months, the northern facade comes to be highly affected while receiving relief from surrounding buildings. It is noted that almost all facades are affected differently from the environment, showing the importance of a highly adaptable and efficient design.


Hand Sketches Our first approach to panel design was to look at the key aesthetics that we hoped to achieve, basing iterations on multiple sources from nature to other incidents. Following panel development, we assessed possible outcomes by looking at multiple arrangements such as relations to focal points, radial, gradual transitions, pattern layouts and several others.

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Design Concept Upon completion of the design development, a new panel was selected and we looked into the possible options of arrangements, including size, density and articulation to see which we thought best suited our aesthetic aims. Once completed, we moved on to begin data analysis to further develop this concept into a more efficient design. We also evaluated how the paneling would interact with the environment and the user.

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3 Panels

4 Panels

5 Panels

6 Panels

7 Panels


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SUMMER

Section Diagram

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Some of the key aspects of our design we hoped to involve were user control with the ability to follow the sun and to block the heat during the day. We wanted views to not be limited as the panels can be turned sideways to show a slim silhouette. Furthermore, being able to point upwards with the aid of an inward slanting panel gives them the ability to collect rain water.

WINTER


Final Proposal

Development of the facade system came to be one that was highly informative and educational. Analyzing components along the way and using multiple programs and platforms allowed us to get the best out of the project and extend our potentials. As seen to the right the final paneling system is that of a 360 surround one allowing for sun absorption ,blocking and cooling on the north, east and west sides while an aesthetic feature on the south side with a multi-material approach from transparent to completely blocking of secondary light thus showing the technological capabilities of Swinburne University as technologically advanced campus.

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Panel Dimension

Panel Mounting Location

Shown here are the dimensional aspects of the paneling system although not accurately constructed it allows a base block for future development and engineering to take place.

Point of Rotation

Gimbal Axonometric View

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Panel Top View Gimbal Top View

Panel Front View


Panel Render

Mounting System

Multi Axis Gimbal

Solar Panel Sloped for Rain Collection

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Revit Incorporated Documentation

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West Elevation

East Elevation


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Physical Model Being able to see how a design interacts and flows in a physical form can show how physical models can be seen as one of the most powerful tools in design. Construction of our model took reference from the North Eastern side of lvl 6 to take for a 1:10 scale as we were all familiar with the space. The physical model also allowed us to get an understanding of the paneling system that was first not possible through computational modeling.

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The final model allowed us to get a first time understanding of our design in a built envirnoment. Although this model does not represent our final design due to further developments, it was still highly beneficial as it gave us the opportunity to learn the flaws and strengths and overall we were very happy with the outcome.

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Capstone: Interior Architecture Practice Invicta house Thesis Statement Invicta House is one of the historical buildings on Flinders Lane on Melbourne’s CBD. Before the police station, the current function of the building, it built as a textile warehouse, since 1923. The project proposes a human-centred design and revitalizes Invicta House that is responsive to environmental conditions. The re-design of the building should represent the identity of Finders Lane and Melbourne’s CBD as well. In this project, an insight into the building is provided to identify the meaning and the value.

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They emphasis the historical cores, such as cultural and the last-renovation. This phase is to figure out the soul of the building on the heritage lane. Additionally, it is crucial to investigate the building, such as construction policy and building pathology. It is possible to reuse the existing historical buildings through an inventive structural system combined with cutting edge construction techniques.

Textile Warehouse

Backpackers

Police Station

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2000

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Wicked Problems

Natural Disasters High levels of natural disasters lead to damage seriously the entire heritage.

Human behaviors Profit leads to the causes that was made from the human. They do not realize the value that hidden deeply.

Time Time is the big problem with all cultural heritage. It damages the cultural heritage from deep structure to whole cultural heritage.

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SITE INFORMATION Building Name: Invicta House Built In: 1923 Address: 226-232 Flinders Lane, Melbourne Areas: 742 m2 Levels: 7 floors and 1 basement Limited Height: 40 m

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Invicta House

18.22 M

Melbourne’s CBD

18.24 M

40.61 M

742 M2

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40.77 M


HERITAGE INVESTIGATATION

Invicta House 1923

Built Before 1950s Built After 1950s

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Tomasetti House 1899

Flinders Way 1860

Manchestor House 1911

Nicholas Building 1926

Flinder Station 1903


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DIAGRAM Sunpath Rhino and Ladybug tools to analysis the sunpath

Winter and Summer Solstice 21 June to 21 December

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LEVELS SELECTION Existing Functions There are two unbreakable walls of the building. At the left and the backside, those have adjacent old antique walls with its neighbour. Also, it is important to avoid destroying the heritage facade in front of the building. The possible development of the shape is from the rooftop, which has much natural light.

29 Function: Victoria Police Station Tenancy: Basement, Ground, Level 1 and 2 Function: Green House Backpacker Tenancy: Levels 3 to 6 plus Rooftop Levels Selection


INTERIOR IMAGES Comment The limitation of the existing building is the poor view at the alley. Moreover, the natural light can not reach to some interior spaces. Those create an uncomfortable environment for the occupant.

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PROGRAMS

The project has two programs in this semester and next semester, such as educational space and retail space. In this semester, the retail space is chosen at level 3, 4, 5 and 6. and the educational space is in other levels in next semester.

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Using the mindmap is to develop and think about the basic functions, such as the lobby, toilet, relaxing space, and requirement functions such as restaurants, coffee shop, fitness, and so on. The project proposes a large open-space to combine almost activities. Also, the project focuses on human-centred design and wellbeing.


SKETCH IDEAS Approaching the ideas by sketching.Also, multiple mass are showed to pick the most suitable shape.

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CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT

Stage One Block occupying 100% of the terrain

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Stage Two Expand the existing space from level one

Stage Four Maxium natural light approaches the middle levels

Stage Three Cut deeply inside the block


Blocks

Connecting Bridge

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MID-SCALE

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SITE PLAN

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SCALE 1 : 250

0 2M

10 M

20 M


SKETCH DEVELOPMENT

Connection Natural light access through the void in the middle and the stairs link those levels together.

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SKETCH DEVELOPMENT

Block Mixing the block and the glass window is to allow the natural light move through the window

Block Position Avoiding the block on a horizontal line create the private space for the apartments

Green Elements Growing plant in the communitiy space create the possitive emotion for the residents.

Glass Window The natural light is allowed to access inside the building

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MATERIALS AND COLORS Eco-friendly Materials The materials is not harmful on people. Also, They have the processes that avoid the pollution and they are used as loing-lasting and recycle materials.

Carpet

Concrete

Steel

Glass

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Colors The neutral colors use mostly in the interior spaces to bring the brightness. Also a few accent colors is to attract the eyes’ people

Neutral Colors 80 %

Accent Colors 20 %

Timber


SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE 1 : 150

Saving the heritage facade is to attract people.

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D Roofline 33500

Level 7 29800

Level 6 26100

Level 5 22400

Level 4 18700

Level 3 15000

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EAST ELEVATION SCALE 1 : 150 The external blocks as the balconies create social spaces (Office) and privated spaces (Apartment)

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Full glass window to get maximun natural light


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LONG SECTION 1 SCALE 1 : 200

The internal blocks create privated spaces.

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Plant Creeper

Social Space

Work Space

Reception

Social Space


OFFICE PLAN SCALE 1 : 250 Reception

Work Space ENTRANCE

ENTRANCE

Social Space

Meeting Room

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Stair / Lift

Print Hub

Corridor

SHOWER

WC

Bathroom

LEVEL 3

LEVEL 4

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APARTMENT PLAN SCALE 1 : 250

Apartment 1

Apartment 2

Apartment 3

Apartment 4

Apartment 5

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Lobby

PLANT ROOM

Systems / Store STORAGE

Stair / Lift

Plant Room ELEC. ROOM

LEVEL 5

LEVEL 6

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OFFICE PLAN - LEVEL 3

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SCALE 1 : 100


OFFICE PLAN - LEVEL 4

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SCALE 1 : 100


OFFICE SECTION - LEVEL 3 AND 4

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APARTMENT PLAN - LEVEL 5

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SCALE 1 : 100


APARTMENT PLAN - LEVEL 6

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APARTMENT SECTION - LEVEL 5 AND 6

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SINGLE APARTMENT PLAN - LEVEL 5

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SINGLE APARTMENT PLAN - LEVEL 6

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Level 6 - Callout 1 1 : 50


SOUTH ELEVATION RENDER

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EAST ELEVATION RENDER

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EXTERIOR RENDER

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WORK SPACE RENDER

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SOCIAL SPACE RENDER

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LOBBY APARTMENT RENDER

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