Interior and Spatial Design
Portfolio THUY NGUYEN
Selected Projects Selected Projects 2011-2014 _________
1. Foundation in spaital design ________________________________________ 1-2 Inhabitation, scale, atmosphere, light quality and interaction 2. Inhabitation - Double up ________________________________________ 3-10 Hawkins Residence 11 Norma Crescent Cheltenham, NSW
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________________________________________ 3. Performative spaces 2 Exploration Into Narrative and Performative Environments More than Mall Macarthur Shopping Centre 200 Grilchrist Drive, Campbell Town, New South wales
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4.Digital Analysis Precedent and Design Generation ________________________________________
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7.42 Pine St,Chipendale, NSW ________________________________________ Nursing Home + Cafe.
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8. The senses of wellbeing (Hear, taste, touch, see,smell) ________________________________________ The Good Line Tunnel.
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Inhabitation, scale, atmosphere, light quality and interaction
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The project is about creating second level underground the Central Station. The drawings and images demontrate an understanding of context and scale , also communicate the atmospherics of the spaces of interior.
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There is an elevation of a trian pulling into the new platform to show the signage of Central Staion. Sections through stairs are demonstrating the space is in scale to the body.
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Central Station
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Underground station when the trains arrive to platform some people are ready to change language, ready and re pair “Get ready! You are going to be late!’ We get off the train and walk towards the steps The stair in my eye look like the propeller, people get up and down. I hear the sound of footsteps to my left as the crowd rushes up towards to the first land.
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I hold on to the side rail and watch people get on and off the noisy trains. Passengers flow passengers becomes the constant, most keep their heads low as they continue down the stairs. They get on and off, cross paths but never meet. Moreover the noise from passengers is loudly when they converge and smaller when they keep moving on.
Architect: Hawkins Residence Philip Cox & Associates, 11 NORMA CRESCENT, 1968 CHELTENHAM _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ HISTORY _______ The Hawkins commissioned Philip Cox to design a house for their family, which included two teenage daughters andtwo younger children. Cox responded to the brief, and the site, in an innovativeand unexpected way,essentially designing an L-shaped main residence for the parents and two younger children, and on a lower level of the site, a smaller, self-contained version for the teenage girls.
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The smaller residence is attached to the main part of the house via a stairway corridor, but also has a separate entrance from t he street. The two parts form a north-facing courtyard, with access from living areas and the three bedrooms of the main house. Originally the courtyard was natural bush; it now contains a pool that feels very much in keeping with the house
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The studio encourages and enables a process of experimentation and speculation that both references and responds to the existing spatial qualities of the home and proposes a radical re think of the typology of nuclear family home for 21st century. Re design the home to allow for at least two households to occupy the house. The demographics of the brief reflect contemporary housing needs, economic realities and complex models of family. In order to accommodate the second household we create new shifts, insertions, slices, movement paths.
need to have a level of privacy from one another but do need to act as neighbors, proresources in order to live more closely together Moment between two household that explores and articulates the relationship between the household and occupant.
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This project is the second iteration of the investigation into the domestic interior spaces of our cities as a tool for urban transformation. Through small scale interventions the studio offers alternative strategies to accommodate Sydney’s increasing and changing population, not through building more dwelling on empty sites but by investigating the possibility of rethinking and refitting existing structure to allow for increased density and diversity in our suburbs
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Macarthur Shopping Centre
200 Grilchrist Drive, Campbelltown, New South Wales _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
More than Mall Exploration Into Narrative and Performative Environments
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Design solution/ Light, Air and Community
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Solving the non- space underground level ▄ Create more food and coffee storages at the middle of the mall ▄ Bring natural light into the second floor from the ceiling ▄ Connect ground to second and third level ▄ Create effciently circulation and connection between two building ▄
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Digital Analysis Precedent and Design Generation _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ FARNSWORTH HOUSE 1929 MIES VAN DER ROHE
The fully- Transparent House in Tokyo ( Design by Sou Fujimoto Architechects)
21 individual “ floor plates�, all situated at various heights that satify the clients desire to live as nornads with their own house The various level are linked by assortment of stair Curtains were intalled to provide temporary for privacy and separation at night A composition of space - a group of small floors at diffent level The house like single space but for each room is also a tiny space of its own The house looks radical but for the clients it seem quite natural Floor plates serve many types of funtion such as providing for circulation, seatiing and working space.
Iconography
Movement
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Design Concept
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Surface to Interior Volume
Geometric System
Zone Clarity
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Earth House ( Byoung Soo Cho ). Relationship between humans and nature. Two courtyards. Connecting room can be joined to create a larger room. Six tiny rooms ( kitchen, lib, 2 bedrooms and bathroom). 23X23 foot courtyard. Explore the idea about negative and positive space. It was completed at Feb 2009. 4 feet high door. Manly concrete and recycle wood.
LE Cabanoon par Corbusier 1952
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Zone Clarity
Midnight Star
Parramata Rd, Homebush, NSW
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BUS STOP
PARAMATTA ROAD
HOMEBUSH STATION
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Midnight Star
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Parramata Rd, Homebush, NSW
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ANIMATION 1:1 SPACE
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POTENTIAL FOR MIDNIGHT STAR CINEMA: ___________________________________
about real scale and anmination demontrate a new design to peo night star cinema could be used for mutiple purpos ple . Our project is more about art with basicly black and white es such as community meeting, gallery, or either market background and more exhibition. All the texture and colour that we choose, are quite similar to industrial architechture bulding.. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Site Analysis
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Art Galleries Child Care / Play Facilities Hospitality Churches Central Station Pedestrian Crossings Commercial Buildings
University of Sydney
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Art Galleries Child Care / Play Facilities Hospitality Churches Central Station Pedestrian Crossings Commercial Buildings Residential Buildings Additional public space
University of Sydney
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42 Pine St, Chippendale,NSW
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42 Pine St, Chippendale,NSW ____________
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Existing Plan ____________
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Nursing Home & Cafe ____________
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42 Pine St, Chippendale,NSW ____________
RESIDENTS _____ 7 singles beds including sitting room and wc (9.6 m2/room) 4 double beds sitting room and wc( 14.8m2)
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COMMUNAL ROOM
Lounges are located on level 3 (15 m2) Dining is located on level 2 (2.3 m2/pp)
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KITCHEN Food preperation, cooing 42.5 m2 and washing up 15m2 ADMINISTTRATION _____ Doctor’s room ( 10 m2), visitor’s room( 10m2), matron’s office ( 11m2) ANCILLARIES _____
They are located on level 3 on the left of the lift
STAFF ACCOMMUDATIONS _____
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They are arranged on level 3 ( bed sitting room 12m2, bath room 6m2, kitchen 6m2, lougnge 12m2)
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A Sense of Wellbeing ( Touch, Taste,Smell,See,& Hearing) _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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The Goods Line Tunnel (Ultimo Pedestrian Network)
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DESIGN CONCEPT ________ A series of voids and solid that play on
maze made from various materials that are vertical and horizontal circulation and multiple atmospheres condition through the tunnel. our bodies to the height and the width
Our bodies are constant with our hard and rough character but wood element create a material contrast to the concrete so that both materials can be experienced in relationship to each other. When children scan their enjoyment, they observe it with their eyes, they smell it with their nose even taste it occasionally, and they touch with their body.
temperatures of objects that we touch which can liberate or oppress the body.
atmospheres inside the common area over the course of the day.
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The place will always be the same but the time and mood of the people are
Thuy Nguyen (Hilary) Objective Iam a motivate individual with strong work ethics seeking an entry - level Interior and Spatial Design position. I want to use my educational and experience and knowledge to continue to grow and expand my design skills. I am interested in sustainable design practices and i value the importance of quality design, resulting from collaboration with the client and design team.
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Vectorwork Sketch Up ArchiCAD Adobe Photoshop Illustrator Indesign Experience with Microsoft Office ( Microsofe Word, Excel, Powerpoint) • Keynote
Education • Bachelor of Design in Interior and Spatial Design University of Technology Sydney
(2/201212/2014)
• Bachelor of International Business (1/20071/2011) University of Economics Vietnam • Diploma of Commerce Sydney Institute of Business and Technology
(3/20114/2012)
• English Preparation Program Macquarie University
(3/20102/2011)
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Thuy Nguyen
hilarynguyen1987@gmail.com
THANK YOU THUY NGUYEN hilarynguyen1987@gmail.com