ARCHITECTURAL GRADUATE WINTER 2022 PORTFOLIO
EVELYN DO
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This 2022 Portfolio has included all of my highlight project that demonstating my skills, from education to working experience.
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CONTENTS EDUCATION WORKING PROJECTS 03 Home Masterclass Design Studio 08 Saigon Museum of Fine Art Bachelor 4th Year Design Studio 10 Coconut Oil Factory Bachelor Graduation Project 05 The Fliner Highlinee Master Design Studio B 12 NDIS Apartment St Albans BLDE Architecture 07 Samaritan House Geelong Master Built Environment Research Project 13 NDIS Units Sunshine West BLDE Architecture 14 Yooringa Townhouse BLDE Architecture 15 Minh Thanh Complex DANACO 16 Black Coffee DANACO
Vietnamese Re-Territorialisation|Sense of Belonging|Self-Identity
Location: Footscray, Victoria, Australia
March 2020
“Architecture and Re-territorialisation. Rethinking the architectural role in Vietnamese migrant resetlement within the context of Melbourne” (thesis)
This project is a design by research, based on the above thesis. It asserted the feeling of being lost and unknown by the Vietnamese Community, especially the refugees who first came here in 1975. It stated that the Vietnamese Community Center is highly needed, confirming by Maribynong Council survey for Vietnamese Museum.
The building was designed for the Vietnamese Community in Victoria, mainly.
There are three types of Vietnamese in Australia: the refugees, the second generations and the international. Among them, the refugees and the international have similar characters, which is home sick and feeling of being lost. Meanwhile, the other is lack of knowledge and connection with their traditions. Therefore, the building proposed 2 main purposes: give the one feeling lost their comfort zone, and provide the second generation way to find their sources, which makes the building feeling of a HOME.
Left: Perspective View from Boat on the River
Masterclass Home
Community Center Lobby Gym Activity room Computer room Storage Young and Elderly office Lounge Children room NPO - Learning Hub Lobby Registration room Learning hub admin office Hammock, garden tool renting Farming workshop Bakery workshop Bakery shop Cookery workshop Grocery shop Barista workshop Coffee shop “May, Tre, Nua” handcraft workshop Souvenir shops Entertainment Street food kiosts Dining table The Deck Floating market Community Garden Other Main entrance Outdoor fitness field Event space Main square Outdoor“ Don Ca Tai Tu” performance space Floating stage Sitting stairs “Tre va Nuoc”Bamboo & Water - Vietnamese traditional self-criticism symbol I. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 II. 0 1 2 3 4 5.1 5.2 6.1 6.2 7.1 7.2 8 9 III. 1 2 3 4 IV. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Right: Upper Level - Floor plan cote +7000
The design process is a study looked for the Specific of the Place and the Building that represent the Vietnamese. This proposal aims to discover solutions to the principles and the priorities of this project.
The design provided three main functions: Community Center, Museum and Library in the form of Community Center, Entertainment: Live Experience Exhibition, and Learning Hub, which bring more meaning to the Vietnamese Community’s life.
The structure of the buildings developed the order of spaces, and transmit the weight from the very top to the foundation and to the ground, similar to the steel and concrete era.
The design seperated the building structure into two parts: Permanent, including the Community Center, and Semi-Permanent, including the Entertainment and Learning Hub. The rule that applied is: The most important part will stay, The less may go when unused or as per desired.
This project is a study and can be developed in a longer process. For instance, the deck requires improvements in intervining with the river, and the lower level of the community center should be provided natural ventilation if possible, while it is assumed using air conditioning.
HOME
Left - Top: Perspective View from Community Centre - Upper Level to Tre va Nuoc
Left - Bottom: Perspective View from Entertainment - Lower Level to Tre va Nuoc
Vietnamese Re-Territorialisation|Sense of Belonging|Self-Identity
The Flinder Highline
Reciprocal Prosthesis| Urban Intervention| Responsive Spatial Systems
Location: Melbourne CBD, Victoria, Australia
July 2019
Master Design Studio B
This design studio is interested in investigating the radical urban intervention of a new reciprocal architectural layer ‘retrofitted’ to the existing urban built environment of a contemporary city. This approach will be explored with public, cultural, political, sustainability and technological design agendas in mind. The new intervention layer will act as an architectural annex to the existing urban fabric, with the embodied concept being that of the ‘reciprocal prosthesis’. This reciprocal prosthesis will serve as an architectural intervention to be retrofitted to selected sites within Melbourne’s central business district (CBvD) that are presently awkward and constrained. Flinder street station is one of the two main station in Melbourne CBD, which is always crowded even during weekend. People travel here for many reasons, to study, to work, to go shop-
Left: Environmental Site Analysis
Right: Concept Analysis Diagrams
ping, to meet people, and so on. Their presence s make the station become alive. However, there is an antagonism in the liveliness between the station and its other end in Queen street. Except the front area, the station is quiet, dark, solitary which create a sense of danger.
The Flinder Bridge is designed for everyone of all age. For instance, family with kids can enjoy their weekend in urban farm, while busy business women can get the goceries for their family from the vegi market with in 10mins while waiting for the next train. A hostel also designed for people who missed their last train home, who are drunk at friday night in the nearby bar, and those who need a studio as a workshop for few days. Mean while, the high park for elderly was inspired by the High Line New York.
The basic program and functional requirements include: Administration, Public Spaces, Commercial and Retail Space, Reading and Research, Exhibitions and Public Events, Living Environment, Educational Spaces, Vegetation, Services, Waste and Disposable Area, Public Amenitites and Other Facilities.
The design functions diverted into age group’s foot print due to their casual interests.
Top: Axonometrics
Bottom: Vegetable Production Process Diagram
The Flinder Highline
Left: Preliminary Study: Passive Rain Water Collection
Reciprocal Prosthesis| Urban Intervention| Responsive Spatial Systems
Right: Water Collection, Purifying, and Utility System
Samaritan House Geelong
Prefabricated 21 | Affordable House | Finished
Location: Geelone, Victoria, Australia
March 2020
Built Environment Research Project
This pre-fabricated independent living unit project was built to provide accomodation for people experience homelessness in Geelong, sponsored by Samaritan House Geelong (SHG) and three partners: Form Flow, The Golden TAFE and Deakin University. In which, Deakin University Schools of Architectrure and Built Environment students worked as a team to develop the design the meet SHG’s brief.
The project has made into the Finalist 2020 of Student Design by Victorian Premier’s De-
sign Award. The project included seven one-bedroom units installed on the rear of SHG’s existing property in Moolap. One of them is accessable for people with mobility disabilities. A community garden was also provided to improve the living experience quality. Our goal is to design the prefab units which provide living comfort for one person with sustainability, native landscaping, environmentally friendly and affordable services. It also included reducing consumption in energy,
time and money investment as this project is a non-profit that fully funded and sponsored by its partners and suppliers.
In this team, I participated in the pre-fabricated research and design process, and fully incharged of the sustainability research, design and analysis. This page aimed to provide the brief understanding of the project, while the following page is the outcome of my sustainability part.
Saigon Museum of Fine Art
Rendering | Heritage & Modern | Differenciation & Intergration
Location: Hochiminh City CBD, Hochiminh City, Vietnam
March 2016
Bachelor 4th Year Design Studio
The museum is placed in the main heritage area in Hochiminh city CBD. Most of the history building in the area was built during French domination, aged over 100 years in average. They have the mix style of French architecture and the tropical weather, created the French colonial and Indochina style. Meanwhile, many of them were built in the last three decades with modern building technology. However, they are affected and inspired heavily by the
surrounding area. Moreover, in order to save the historical vestigate, the government placed the rules to protect the heritage aspect in the eye level. Therefore, the museum also need to be inspired by French colonial style in a more modern way. First, to suit the heritage area. Second, to demostrate the gap between those architectures and thus illustrating the technology and the advancement of the modern time.
Left: Surrounding Heritage & Modern Building Collage
Right: Main Entrance Perspective View
Visitor Circulation
Evacuation Exit
Employee Circulation
In-space Visitor Circulation
In-space Visitor Circulation
Visitor Lobby
Disability Lobby
Stop Point
Exhibit Import - Export Point
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Basement
Coconut Oil Factory
Rendering & Documentation | Industrial Architecture | Symbolism - Identity
Location: Travinh Province, Vietnam
July 2017
Bachelor Final Year - Graduation Project
Coconut is a multi-year oil crop with wide adaptability and is grown in most agro-ecological regions in Asia, including Vietnam. This concentrated mainly in the Mekong River Delta (Mekong Delta) provinces, accounting for 82.6% of the area. However, while it is one of the main GDP holders of some Asian countries such as the Philippines, Indonesia and India, Vietnam has not fully taken advantage of this abundant raw materials source. Recognizing this, Tra Vinh province’s government has planned Co Chien industrial park exclusively for coconut products. The IP plays a role in providing and improving varieties and planting techniques to improve harvested coconut quality and quantity. Simultaneously, it
directly purchases raw materials from farmers, reducing transportation costs and intermediaries, indirectly deciding product costs.
Among coconut products, coconut oil is a highly profitable business item, especially refined coconut oil. In which virgin coconut oil is a potential product vline with high to very high value. Simultaneously, there is great potential for domestic and export markets such as the US, the Netherlands, Germany, China, and Russia. Meanwhile, coconut oil’s domestic output is in short supply, not enough to meet consumers’ demands. Leading to the establishment of the coconut oil factory is essential.
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. warehouse
a. Rain water collecting system
. rain water collecting
. water filtering system
. water storage (Wfor toilet and gardening)
b. By-product export are
. loading zone
. 3,5T truck transport & parking
a. By-product import and export hall
b. Coconut water workshop
. filter & packaging
. container storage
. product warehouse
c. Unrefined coconut oil
. second expeller
. packaging
. packaging storage
. product warehouse
d. Coconut scum and sediment
. packaging
. packaging storage
. product warehouse
e. Administration
2. PRELIMINARY
* Requirement:
- disinfect room
- wash the converyor & floor every 24 hours (to remove acid in coconut water)
a. Machine system
. husk broken and removed
machine
. coconut water collecting system
.coconut meat cleanning and washing system
. grating system
b. Support system
. sterilization room
. water collecting system
1.3 PREPARE WORKSHOP
* Requirement:
- height depended on machine
a. Antiseptic system . steam machine
. pressure machine
. scale and quality check
b. Support system
. coir storage
. water heater
. steam providing system
5. BY-PRODUCT PROCESSING WORKSHOP + WAREHOUSE
6.1. TECHNICAL AUXILIRY AREA
6.2. TECHNICAL AUXILIRY AREA
mechanical repair workshop
eletric repair workshop
water treatment system
WORKSHOP
WORKSHOP
Rendering & Documentation | Industrial Architecture | Symbolism - Identity
GUTTER
SHOULDER 300x1000x16x10
I-SHAPED BEAM 250x350x20x14
STRING SYSTEM
TOLE WALL
GLASS WINDOW
TENSOTHERM
FLOOR STRUCTURE
1-a. wall - floor connection
1-b. floor finishing
1-c. grout
COOLING TOLE ROOF
1-d. concrete slap
1-e. corrugated steel plate
1-f. waterproofing mortar
1-g. I-shaped steel beam
I-SHAPED WALL BRACING
TOLE WALL - GLASS WINDOW
FLOOR STRUCTURE
2-a. furnished Dardener
2-b. concrete floor
2-c. PVC layer
2-d. compacted 0.4 stone layer
2-e. compacted sand layer
2-f. natural land
ZAMIL STEEL FRAME
ANCHOR BOLTS
* Requirement:
- height depended on machine
- air purifier
- room temperature
a. Machine system
. cover peeling machine
. manual coir peeling system
. cover & coir collecting system
b. Support system
. coir transport zone
. air purifier system
. admin office
. firstaid room
. toilette
. observation 2nd floor
* Requirement:
- room temperature
- high humidity
- mesh wall
- natural ventilation
- avoid direct sunlight
a. Main system
. loading and counting zone
. warehouse
. export zone to prepare workshop
b. Support system
. electric car park and recharge
. admin office
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STEEL COLUMN E 300
BOLTS E 120
JOINT LINKING
STEEL SHEET
STEEL PIPE CONNECTION
1.3. PREPARE WORKSHOP
1.2. FRESH COCONUT WAREHOUSE
1.1. IMPORT . 12T contrainer/ truck park . loading zone
12T contrainer/ truck transport and parking
WORKSHOP STRUCTURE
COLUMN WORKSHOP DETAIL SECTION
STRING SYSTEM’S
NDIS Apartment St Albans
Documentation | NDIS Appartment | Town Planning
Location: St Albans, Victoria, Australia Dec 2022
BLDE
Architecture
NDIS Units Sunshine West
NDIS - Residential Development| Subdivide - Renovation | Town Planning
Location: Sunshine West, Victoria, Australia
Agust 2022 BLDE Architecture
This project is a development including the demolition of the existing backyardat the rear of the existing both dwellings:
1.Construction of three (3) double-storeySpecialist Disability Accommodations (SDA) –High physical support, at the rear of the existing dwellings(34 & 36)and;
2.Renovate and construct a single ga-
rage for 36 Charlotte Street
3.Construct a carport for 34 Charlotte Street, with three (3) windows to be removed and the existing dwelling willbe remained.The proposed dwellings will display external materials including brick rendered and rendered wall finished, with a hipped roof form proposedmatching with the surrounding neighborhood.
NO 36
NO 34
APPROXIMATE DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE EASEMENT LOCATION APPROXIMATE DRAINAGE AND SEWERA GE EASEMENT LOCATION APPROXIMATE DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE EASEMENT LOCATION TOP OF GUTTER 46.74 TOP OF TOP OF GUTTER 47.01 GUTTER 46.39 TOP OF GUTTER 47.08 NON-HABITABLE NON-HABITABLE NON-HABITABLE APPROXIMATE TITLE LINE APPROXIMATE TITLE LINE APPROXIMATE TITLE LINE APPROXIMATE TITLE LINE EAVE 46.61 EAVE 46.63 EAVE 46.88 RIDGE 48.15 RIDGE 48.95 RIDGE 47.37 RIDGE 48.02 RIDGE 49.11 RIDGE 47.94 RIDGE 47.73 RIDGE 49.12 RIDGE 47.95 RIDGE 48.73 RIDGE 48.42 HEAD 46.39 HEAD 46.14 SILL 43.99 SILL 45.09 SILL 46.04 SILL 46.02 SILL 45.68 SILL 45.12 SILL 46.04 SILL 44.74 HEAD 46.45 HEAD 46.46 HEAD 46.46 HEAD 46.47 HEAD 46.47 HEAD 46.44 HEAD 46.59 SETBACK 6.2m SETBACK 6.8m RIVET RL 43.70m MARK STREET CHARLOTTE STREET No.32
HABITABLE HABITABLE HABITABLE HABITABLE ENTRYSIDEPIT JUNCTIONPIT ENTRYSIDEPIT BACK OF CONCRETE KERB INVERT OF KERB CONCRETE PATH NATURE STRIP BACK OF CONCRETE KERB INVERT OF KERB CONCRETE PATH NATURE STRIP BACK OF CONCRETE KERB INVERT OF KERB CONCRETE PATH NATURE STRIP BACK OF CONCRETE KERB INVERT OF KERB CONCRETE PATH NATURE STRIP BACK OF CONCRETE KERB INVERT OF KERB CONCRETE PATH NATURE STRIP DOUBLE CONCRETE CROSSING DOUBLE CONCRETE CROSSING PAVED DRIVEWAY PAVED AREA CONCRETE DRIVEWAY CONCRETE AREA CONCRETE AREA PAVED AREA REND PIER REND PIER BRICK PILLAR BRICK PILLAR BRICK PILLAR BRICK PILLAR BRICK PILLAR SHED BRICK GARAGE SHED SHED SHED SHED SHED PERGOLA SHED G.I GARAGE SOLAR PANEL VERANDAH VERANDAH PAVED PATH PAVED PATH PAVED PATH PAVED PATH PAVED PATH PAVED PATH PAVED PATH CONCRETE PATH PEBBLES PATH RUBBISH PILE GARDEN BED GARDEN BED GRASSED FRONTYARD ARTIFICIAL GRASS LAWN AREA LAWN AREA GARDEN BED PORCH 1.79m PALING FENCE 1.79m PALING FENCE NOT FENCED 1.81m BRICK FENCE 1.81m BRICK FENCE 0.64m LOW BRICK FENCE 0.64m LOW BRICK FENCE 0.64m LOW BRICK FENCE 0.75m LOW BRICK FENCE 1.44m PICKET FENCE 1.94m PALING FENCE UNABLE TO SURVEY DUE TO OBSTRUC TION OF LINE OF SIGHT FROM HIGH PALING FENC E & SHED. ACCESS WILL NEED TO BE ORGANISED IN ORDER FOR AN ACCURATE SURVEY OF AREA. CHARLOTTE STREET SINGLE STOREY CLADDING HOUSE MARK STREET SINGLE STOREY BRICK HOUSE GATE GARDEN BED CONCRETE DRIVEWAY PAVED PATH PORCH STEPS STRIPNATURE RAMP RAMP VERANDAH VERANDAH 43.6 43.6 43.8 CHIMNEY CHIMNEY 47.83 47.27 43.51 43.46 43.51 43.53 43.53 43.49 43.51 43.55 43.58 43.70 43.71 43.78 43.85 43.80 43.75 43.71 43.75 43.84 43.73 43.79 43.83 43.85 43.86 43.85 43.83 43.89 43.90 43.91 43.95 43.97 43.95 43.90 43.74 43.76 43.40 43.39 43.40 43.42 43.41 43.47 43.4243.43 43.51 43.56 43.57 43.6143.58 43.69 43.67 43.74 43.76 43.77 43.72 43.69 43.69 43.71 43.76 43.82 43.85 43.25 43.28 43.28 43.30 43.28 43.36 43.38 43.42 43.43 43.38 43.45 43.54 43.59 43.61 43.62 43.63 43.58 43.51 43.50 43.57 43.63 43.68 43.71 43.79 43.79 43.80 43.80 43.59 43.63 43.64 43.71 43.71 43.72 43.72 43.60 43.96 43.65 43.90 43.84 OHLINE46.89 OHLINE46.90 OHLINE46.89 OHLINE46.85 TCOMM ELP DOOR T.B.M. DOOR UP
SDA BED ENS GARAGE GARAGE LIVING ENS SDA BED LIVING L GARAGE L
EXISTING TO BE REMOVED & REVERTED TO NATURE STRIP PROPOSED CONCRETE DRIVEWAY PROPOSED CROSSOVER L SDA BED ENS LIVING 64 m² DWELLING 02 62 m² DWELLING 01 62 m² DWELLING 03 55 m² S.P.O.S D2 43 m² S.P.O.S D1 63 m² S.P.O.S D3
No.39
SETBACK 3000 LIVING BED 3 BED 1 WIP ENS BED 2 TOILET DINING KITCHEN 101 m² P.O.S NO 34 EXISITING CONCRETE DRIVEWAY CONCRETE DRIVEWAY 1:10 1:11 1:10 23 m² P.O.S 14 m² P.O.S SETBACK 7.6M CAR SPACE 3.5x4.9M 3800 110 3881 240 240 2700 110 2690 110 3072 110 3300 110 1600 240 3500 240 3500 110 240 3250 710 1102078 1000 110 3500 240 240 8534 240 3000 710 1318 240 3620 3480 240 1200 710 4200 240 EXTENDED FENCE 44 m² SPOS NO 36 130 m² POS NO 36 PROPOSED NEW ENTRANCE SETBACK 6.3M 5465 8271 1476 6369 14282 7100 6590 1003 6490 4000 1187 9673 4337 3800 PROPOSED NEW CARPORT PROPOSED CROSSOVER 240 4100 710 1200 240 500 3000 500 8540 7828 5437 8635 5813 6362 8293 240 7383 110 700 1475 240 240 6000 240 240 4100 710 2050 110 900 110 1295 110 3760 240 240 3100 110 2950 110 4090 240 3340 110 2950 110 3600 240 240 3300 110 3100 240 1600 SHED PROPOSED TIMBER PAILING FENCE 1.8M SHED SHED SHED SETBACK 3109 6000 SHED CARPORT CARPORT
EXISTING BUILDING TO BE RETAINED
Yooringa Townhouses
Documentation | Residential Development | Building Permit
Location: Norlane, Victoria, Australia
March 2022
BLDE Architecture
This development includes construction of four double storey dwellings development. The existing dwelling will be fully demolished. Four double storey dwellings are proposed on the vacant lot with two new proposed vehicle crossovers and reinstate the existing
crossover. The dwellings will display external materials including brick and matrix cladding finishes.A hipped roof form is proposed with colorbond roof. This project’s Building Permit has been done. The Construction is expected to start early 2023.
Minh Thanh Complex
Documentation | Residential - Commercial Development | Finished
Location: Hochiminh City, Vietnam March 2018
DANACO
This project is the $50M+ mix-use high-rise developments placed in the heart of Hochiminh city CBD.
The land area is 4,235 sqm.
The development including two 25 lev-
el towels with 300 two and three apartments, more than 6,500sqm commercials, and 7,500sqm office for rent.
Top: 3D visualizing Right: Level 21 Floor Plan
Black Coffee
Rendering | Hospitality Interior | Renovation
Location: Danang City, Vietnam
March 2018
DANACO Architectures
The Black Coffee project contains 2 parts: new architecture structure associated with renovation based on existing structure in the front. Hence, this project required knowledge from both interior and architecture field. The given design period was 3 months, including site visit, design consultant, design proposal and development, documentation service. In this project, I worked by my self and liased with the client directly.
Because the client could not read drawing, they required 3D visualizing images to understand the design proposal. Thus, whole building were rendered with high level of detail, in form of perspective and axonometric. Rendered spaces included ‘cà phê bet’, restaurant, indoor and out door coffee, kitchen and toilet. Documents and technical drawing were also provided for building renovation permit and builder.
Left: Second Floor Outdoor Garden Interior Perspective Renderings
Right:Exterior - Facade Renderings
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