KHUE t. TRINH architecture portfolio
2016 - 2021
Khue Thy trinh Contact khuettrinh@gmail.com issuu.com/ktrinh
267 670 5596 Brooklyn, New York
Career Profile Junior Architectural Designer with 3+ years of research experience and 2+ years of professional experience delivering multiple fast-paced commercial, retail, and residential projects at all phases and various scales. Strong interest in sustainability and innovative use of materials. I believe, Architecture is the dichotomy of destruction and construction made manifest. However, decisions must be made as to how much destruction can be allowed and how much construction is required to reform. In the end, architecture is not only about spatial language and public interaction, but also about time relevance and sustainability of itself.
education Master of Architecture
MArch. Magna Cum Laude Advanced Standing Program School of Architecture Pratt Institute, 2020
Bachelor of Science in Architecture B.S Arch. Magna Cum Laude Center of Architecture and Environmental Design, Kent State University KSU, 2018
Skills languages English, Vietnamese
software
others
Sketching, Watercolor Painting Physical Model Building 3D Printing, Laser Cutting
Autodesk Architecture Revit, AutoCAD Rhino3D, Vray, Grasshopper, WallaceiX Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign Bluebeam Microsoft Office
accomplishments . Finalist, "Bui Doi" or Dust of Life, Social Justice & Climate Crisis Student Award, Pratt Institute. 2020 . Graduate Architecture and Urban Design Scholarship, Pratt Institute. 2018 . Honorable Mention, The vib., Fashion Tech Hackathon, KSU. 2018 . Most Inspiring Student Project, Vertical Square of Magnolia, KSU. 2017 . Schidlowski International Design Scholarship, KSU. 2017 . Second Place, Bamboo in Architecture, Undergraduate Research Symposium, KSU. 2016
references Meta Brunzema
Scott Daniel , AIA, NCARB, MBA
Peter Macapia
edward m Mayer ii , AIA, NCARB, MBA
Adjunct Associate Professor, Pratt Institute mbrunzem@pratt.edu
Adjunct Associate Professor, Pratt Institute pmacapia@pratt.edu
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Senior Architect, Ware Malcomb sdaniel@waremalcomb.com
Principal, Ware Malcomb emayer@waremalcomb.com
Experience assistant project manager // 01.2021 - Present O'Neil Langan Architects, Manhattan, New York . Managed multiple retail projects under senior architect's supervision at all phases . Coordinated with out-of-house consultants, vendors, and clients to successfully prepare document constructions, schematic concepts, and case studies to match and elaborate client's architectural templates for branding and aesthetics . Ensured project deliveries, including internal reviews and DOB permits, to meet client's satisfaction and fast-paced deadlines
Graduate Assistant // 01.2020 - 05.2020 School of Architecture, Pratt Institute, New York . Assisted Michele Gorman on the organization of the Dinner Party Event, celebrating the first 30 Women in Architecture of Pratt . Supervised 4 other assistants on Mistresses of Architecture Research Archive . Created design/research templates in Illustrator and advised on fabric artwork productions and arrangement at the event . Collaborated with Gisela Baurmann on the mathematically-correct Crochet artwork's 3D printing production and Grasshopper computational scripting
Graduate Research Assistant // 08.2019 - 05.2020 Pratt Center for Community Development, Pratt Institute, New York . Assisted Taconic Faculty Fellow Meta Brunzema on the housing development proposal at Two Bridges District, Manhattan, New York . Collected and analyzed database about the history, zoning, Special District regulations, and community goals . Developed a scripted outline for the deployment of the interactive building tool using Grasshopper plug-in WallaceiX, visualizing and analyzing 400 possibilities of trade-offs of the development proposal
Architectural Intern // 01.2019 - 08.2019 Ware Malcomb, Manhattan New York . Assisted senior architects and directors in different project phases of multiple retail, office, and industrial projects in New York and New Jersey . Created 3D models and relevant details, while collaborating with Structural/MEP engineers and using Revit/ AutoCAD . Successfully delivered technical details, DOB permit drawing sets, 2D and 3D client conceptual and construction presentations
Architectural Intern // 01.2018 - 05.2018 / 05.2017 - 08.2017 David Ports Architect, Inc., Akron Ohio . Worked directly under the principal architect on implementing different project phases in multiple restaurant, retail, hospitality, and residential projects in Ohio, Arizona, and Texas . Cross checked drawing sets and 3D models in Revit with external consultants, including Structural/MEP/Civil engineers . Pioneered the firm’s transition from AutoCAD to Revit platform: constructed and upgraded technical prototyped details and specification
Undergraduate Research Assistant // 09.2016 - 12.2017 Center of Architecture and Environmental Design, KSU, Ohio . Assisted Dr. Rui Liu on the "Dredged Material for Green Infrastructure" Lake Erie Protection Fund. PI (2016-2018), finding a sustainable building materials from dredged waste . Helped to establish the first Structure and Material Research and Testing lab at Center of Architecture and Environmental Design . Collected articles, analyzed data, and examined lab tests on the production of dredged material lightweight aggregates for 3D concrete printing ii
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1/1 ///// dust of life Academic work
family courthouse + child advocacy center + library Ho chi Minh City, Vietnam
Project summary /
URBAN ZONE
THE PROJECT DISTRICT 8
RURAL ZONE
The project is called “bụi đời”, or “dust of life”, and refers to “migrant homeless children”. There is a high population of migrant homeless children in the city, but there is no true law enforcement from the government. Many have become victims of homelessness, labor exploitation, and other deceptive practices. Their voices are unheard, and their rights are forgotten. The children are invisible under the eye of the legal system, education, and the general society. Therefore, the project focuses on children’s rights in Vietnam, particularly those of migrant working children in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The proposal is developed upon three pillars: law enforcement of children’s rights and protection, support of education, and a safe space for children of vulnerable circumstances.
These three pillars are transformed into a system consisting of a juvenile courthouse, a public library, and a child advocacy center. Aiming to translate this institutional concept into a less intimidating and traumatizing space for children, the facilities are located in District 8 of the city. The district is between two general areas: rich and poor, as well as urban and rural. The project now becomes a bridge to mitigate the economic gap and provides resources to those who have limited access to education and legal protection. Besides, the facilities become sculptural paths and unexpected playgrounds, immerging between a park with sounds of rural Vietnam. The courthouse, the public library, and the child advocacy center could be occupied in many ways: on top, underneath, and between.
Critic: Peter Macapia Software Used: Rhino3D Vray for Rhino Photoshop Illustrator 3
core equation of project development / protection family & juvenile court
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education public library
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empowerment child advocacy center
safe space for children
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low-rise residential
people’s committee
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cultural center
high-rise residential
mid-rise residential
site property line
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CONCEPTUAL MODELS / HIDE AND SEEK
TRANSPARENCY
BRIDGING
ENCLOSURE
DEFINING FORMAL LANGUAGE 5
Program & Circulation diagram /
child advocacy center
family Courthouse
public library
public park
Reflecting pools
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1. family court rooms 2. waiting area 3. lobby/ reception 4. bathrooms 5. auditoriums 6. reading space
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1. Reading space 2. “integrity” bookshelves 3. Tutoring/ late night class 4. Public bathrooms 5. reading space 6. Tutoring/ late night class 7. local law enforcement offices
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1. Entrance to Courthouse 2. Public Green Roof 3. Public Library, Ground Floor 4. Public Outdoor Gathering Space 5. Extended pathway 6. Auditorium 7. Public library, second floor 8. Entrance to Child Advocacy Center from main street
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main entrance to the child advocacy center
Inside the Public Park
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underground portion of the public library
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1. 2nd floor entrance to cAC 2. public library, 2nd floor 3. Public outdoor gathering space 4. entrance to 2nd floor of library 5. library accessible roof 6. open auditorium 7. law enforcement office 8. CAC accessible rooftop
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1/2 ///// 'anima' Academic work
Adaptive-Reuse | natatorium + recycling center Manhattan, New York
Project summary /
anima: ‘to breath’ [latin] The project is the synthesis of three main programs (natatorium, incinerator, and recycling center), and the integration with the existing UPS facility. This is created with three main intentions: urban context and site accessibility, a climatic response in the formal language, and ambiguity of the three programs. Firstly, the urban context & site access were taken into consideration. The project is located on a long and narrow site with an existing UPS facility. While this facility serves as a vital function for the city, the building itself appears to be uninviting. The reason is that this facility runs along with the entire site with access points solely on the extremities. - With the idea of providing more pedestrian circulation through the site and creating public spaces for the community, the middle portion of the UPS building is demolished. However, the existing column grids remain. Some are used for the newly built structure. Some are left free-standing to become a colonnade public garden. A public skate park is also designed based on the grid. - The pedestrian and vehicle circulations are rerouted without overlapping.
Secondly, The project’s formality is a response to the climate of the site. The shorter edge of the site is in the South. With a limited amount of direct sunlight, the project aims to create light refraction moments through its sculpture form. 3 main light wells are designed for this purpose. - One is tilted toward the South, gaining direct sunlight for an active space use through the built atriums - One is facing North, getting a dimmer atmosphere for more leisure and relaxing space - The smallest one acts as an exhaust/administrative space for the incinerator and its users. Thirdly, the seamless interactions of interior spaces are expressed through the development of an ambiguous formality. The intent is to fade the stereotypical boundary between an actively used community space and an industrialized neighborhood. There are overlapping moments between the three programs, which created a sense of awareness of these typically hidden programs.
Critic: Gisela Baurmann Teammate: Aly Stein Software Used: Rhino3D Vray for Rhino Grasshopper Revit Photoshop Illustrator 13
Manhattan
existing ups facility
New Jersey
governors island Brooklyn
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Program distribution /
outdoor space waste energy plant
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fitness center swimming pools terrace
circulation /
pedestrians waste energy plant employee
waste truck UPS Truck
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ups facility /
Natatorium /
1. truck parking for shipment/delivery 2. UPS Offices 2b. New underground parking for employees
3. infinity pool 4. scuba diving pool 5. lap swimming pool 6. Gym/ indoor running tracks 7. gym/ open facility 8. Resting/sleeping space 9. Natatorium lobby 10. Sauna/ hot yoga space 11. hot/cold baths 12. offices/storage 13. Mechanical room 20. Public Skate park
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recycling center lobby recycling machinery space controlling rooms Waste Holding area Incinerator machinery space Incinerator Offices
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Physical Sectional model /
FACADE System MATERIALS / Pre-cast Concrete Panel
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fabricated concrete panel, 8'x20' exterior sheathing spray-on cellulose insulation steel framing vapor barrier gypsum wall interior bath tiling
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1/3 ///// introversion Academic work
high-density residential + commercial + office Downtown Brooklyn, New York City
Project summary /
existing site The project, a proposal for a high-density tower with a vertical park, is designed with the idea of introversion. The building is an introvert of itself and of its surrounding while introducing a new condition of public space and creating a new housing typology. Contextually, the project holds three edges of the site, while still maintaining shortcuts through out the block. The three edges are where the cores supporting the three main programs: retail, housing, and offices.
To maintain privacy for the main residents, retail and office entries are separated. Being an introverted building, all units are facing inward. The gesture allows a new typology of spatial and volume distribution. The upper portion of offices is more open, allowing opportunities for sunken courtyards to bringing greeneries. The exterior of the project facing to the city remains modular with a rigid grid of apertures. The surface is composed of smooth green-tinted aluminum panels. The exterior of the project facing inward itself offers a canyon-like park experience that alludes to the geological composition of New York City and offers opportunities for juxtaposing sports. When the two languages meet, shared semi-private spaces are formed.
Critic: Kutan Ayata Software Used: Rhino3D Vray for Rhino Photoshop Illustrator 23
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a new condition of public space
350' H
Site boundary & Height Constraint
Program distribution Office residential commercial
Increase Foot Traffic On Site Existing pedestrian circulation Proposed Path thru site & public plaza
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Ground floor plan / Retail spaces & public plaza
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30' WIDE ON PERIMETERS
COURTYARD FOR DAYLIGHT & INWARD VIEWING Office residential commercial
PUBLIC PLAZA & COURTYARD ENGAGEMENT PUBLIC SPACE
"INTROVERTED" SPATIAL TYPOLOGY Office residential commercial
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Level 25 floor plan / Typical Second Floor of Duplex units
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Section / canyon-like vertical park and courtyard
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duplex residential 95.0'
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Duplex residential
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Office space
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green rooftop & office space
Duplex residential
public space & Parking
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2/1 ///// lululemon retail Professional work
interior fit-out/ storefront alteration carlsbad, california
Project summary /
Firm: O'Neil Langan Architects Supervisor: Rachel Duong The project is located in an existing shopping village, The Forum in Carlsbad, California. The new tenant is Lululemon Athletica, an athelic apparel retailer. The scope of work includes the alteration to existing building for interior tenant fit-out and new tenant storefront to match with Lululemon's aesthetics.
Responsibilities: - Worked on the project from DD to close-out phases - Directly consulted with client, GC and structure/MEP consultants - Due diligence for city and state codes - Prepared and completed narrative, drawing documents and renderings for internal reviews, permit submittal, and as-built set - Heavily involved in interior wood millwork design and detailing at storefront, cash area, and community wall
Inspired by Lululemon's concept, "mediocrity to greatness", the design is also dedicated to bring a fresh and innovative branding through the uses of new finishes, interactive fixtures and effective FOH and BOH layouts.
MERCANTILE Year: 2021, Built Software Used: Revit + Vray Rhino + Vray Photoshop 31
View at main entrance
Photo credit: Lululemon
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community wall /
elevation [*]
4'‐4 1/2"
A‐542 WF‐MI‐30 9 5/8" EQ
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2'‐6" MIRROR
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COORDINATE WITH LLL‐V SHOP DWGS
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GC TO FRAME NICHE ROUGH OPENING FOR LLL‐V AMBASSADOR FIXTURE WITH 6"METAL STUDS, PROVIDE FRT WOOD BLOCKING AS REQUIRED, REFER TO VENDOR SHOP DRAWINGS FOR MORE INFORMATION
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LLL‐V INTERACTIVE MIRROR FIXTURE MECHANICALLY FASTENED TO FRT PLYWOOD SHEATHING
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AMB‐MD‐MTL AMBASSADOR WALL FIXTURE BY LLL‐V
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completion photos /
View at Hallway to BOH
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Community Wall, view from Women's Area
View at Cash area
Photo credit: Lululemon 36
2/2 ///// medmen retail Professional work
retail demolition + renovation Williamsville, New York
Project summary /
Firm: Ware Malcomb Supervisor: Jeff McCue The project is located in a shopping center in Williamsville, Buffalo. The scope of this project involves the North and East Elevations are to demolish the existing walls and glazing at the retail area. The two exterior walls of the sales floor are to be infilled with storefront glazing, where structurally feasible. All work will be within the existing building footprint. The proposed renovation will not increase the existing building's height or area.
Responsibilities: - Refined and implemented MedMen existing brand design package; - Preliminary design layouts for retail space, office, and storage; - Interior finishing selections; - Schematic design sets; - Construction administration sets including: site/finish/reflected ceiling/ floor plans, sections, elevations; - New York DOB Permission Submittal
MERCANTILE Year of Completion: 2018 Software Used: AutoCAD Revit Photoshop Illustrator Bluebeam 39
Demolition North Exterior Elevation
Proposed North Exterior Elevation / main guest entrance
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Staff Entrance
OFfice
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sale floor
unisex restrm
Security/ it room Vestibule
Proposed Floor Plan
Staff break rm
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Hallway
Secure storage
Processing room
sale floor
Patio
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Processing area
Staff break room
Secure Storage
sale floor
unisex restrm
Security/ it room Vestibule
Proposed Reflected Ceiling Plan
Facade Panel Connection Details / Soffit Corner Detail
Composite Metal Soffit Detail
Composite Metal Parapet Detail 42
2/3 ///// bar-b-cutie Professional work
Franchise Restaurant | Ground up Construction Weslaco, Texas
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Indoor Dining conceptual rendering Firm: David Ports Architect Inc. Supervisor: David Ports, Rich Mahoney Bar-B-Cutie is an established 3,000 SQF fast-casual restaurant chain with both corporate and franchised locations. DPA has provided ongoing services for Bar-B-Cutie since 2004. At this Weslaco location in Texas, the project is a mirrored prototype of their previously built restaurant in San Antonio. The restaurant provides both semi-outdoor and indoor dining. The most important key is to ensure the indoor air quality of dining areas. We locate the smoker room far away from the dining area, but close to the main kitchen and its related support areas, and staff offices.
Responsibilities: - Refined and implemented Bar-BCutie existing brand design package; - Preliminary design layout for kitchen, drive-through and dining rooms - 3D Modeled the building structure and facades in Revit; - Collaborated with Structural, MEP and Civil Engineer Consultants; - Construction documentation including: technical details, site/finish/ reflected ceiling/floor plans, sections, and conceptual renderings; - Construction administration including any technical revisions during construction process.
FOOD & BEVERAGE Year of Completion: 2016 Software Used: AutoCAD Revit AutoDesk Photoshop 45
north elevation / smoker area and staff entrance
North elevation / smoker area and staff entrance - Behind the Fence
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Porch 2
indoor dining
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guest entrance
floor plan
Phase I Construction photos / Foundation & Structure 47
Office
Rise room
Kitchen
Outside
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WIC Men hall Staff Entrance
Pit room
Women
Smoker space
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framing details @ Porch Areas / Wood truss to stud wall
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View at Indoor Dining Space
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Indoor Dining, overlooking at Po
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View at Porch Dining Space
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3/1 ///// and more additional work
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Photography /
Digital Printed. Arno River. Italy 2017
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Travel Journal /
Hand sketch. Italy 2017
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Dinner Party Event / Grasshopper Scripted & 3D Printed Crochet sculpture. Pratt Institute. 2020. Photo credit: Adam Elstein
Traditional Crochet w/ Fishing Wire
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3D printed Prototypes
Assembly
Ceremic Plate & Dinner Linen Setting Photo credit: Adam Elstein
Ceremic Plates
Dinner Linen Steaming
Plate setting Photoshoot
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issuu.com/ktrinh khuettrinh@gmail.com 267 670 5596 Brooklyn, New York