Career Portfolio Projects 2006 - 2015
Tung Ngoc Nguyen
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Colection of works: This portfolio is the collection all my favorite works since 2006. My work mainly focus on urban planning and urban design
Academic study, in Oxofrd, the UK West End Oxford Studio 1 | 08 Studio 2 | 10 Environmental quality vs population Issue 1 |14 Issue 2 |16 Pudding Mill Lane: Places and Identity Developing Semina | 20 Undergraduate projects Ninh Kieu Quay and Other Side Project 5th years |26 Working experiences at SISP Phu Quoc Resort |32 Other projects The Hidden Shell | 36 Row house | 38 Photographs |40 3
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ACADEMIC STUDIES IN OXFORD, THE UK
year 2011 - 2012
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West End Oxford
redeveloping the Westgate Project year 2012
Wytham
summertown
Headington
Botley
Lo nd on Rd
Oxford
Cowley
Fig 2: Connection to wider Oxford area
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Direct & Connect Studio 1 (team work)
This project is a live project and a based module in which I and my team members have to apply the theoretical and operation concepts of urban design to a study site. We work in group to produce site analysis, design policies and site proposals at appropriate scales and design rationales for the site. In the end of Studio I, we have to produce a master-plan framework which delivers the main vision, and shows the neighbourhood character, along with street and block patterns and initial use distribution.
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to verify my decisions in re- productive and Public spacgards to building roof, gar- es have more people and more den and Public space. activities. Equinox (20 March and 22 Summer solstice (20 June) September) Summer solstice
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nificantly, the public space in ing grows during this period the middle of the site receive or no body will go out these a lot of sunlight during the days. day time. Winter solstice (21th Decem-
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Figure 59: Diagram. Show the sun path analysis in summer
Equinox
Streets Studio 2 as places
(individual work)
This project picks up a small site from Studio I which I and
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Figure 60: Diagram. Show the sun path analysis in vernal equinox and autumnal equinox
in studio II, I have to produce a detailed masterplan which
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delivers the main vision, and shows the neighbourhood
The Oxpend road 9:00 am
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tion, hard and soft landscaping, street furniture and building
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neighbourhood Figure 61: Diagram. Show the sun path analysis in winter solstice
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elements, etc., and is fully costed.
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INDIVIDUAL MASTERPLAN SCALE: 1:500
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What do we mean by “Density”?
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300 pph
Commercial services
Measuring the density of a settlement is usually measured Leisure in people per hectare (pph) or dwellings per hectare (dph). Using the average UK household size of 2.4 (ONS 2012) it is possible to convert one measurement to the other. Public transport More services Pph / 2.4 = DPH School
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High density
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More demand
Healthcare
500 pph
Measuring the density of a s in people per hectare (pph) Using the average UK house is possible to convert one m Pph / 2.4 = DPH
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Measuring the density of a settlement is usually measured in people per hectare (pph) or dwellings per hectare (dph). Using the average UK household size of 2.4 (ONS 2012) it is possible to convert one measurement to the other. Pph / 2.4 = DPH
300 pph
Commercial services
Environmental q u a l i t y VS population
settlement is usually measured Leisure ) or dwellings per hectare (dph). ehold size of 2.4 (ONS 2012) it measurement to the other. Public transport
School
500 pph
Project year 2013
Healthcare
Food
800 pph
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HOW DO WE SAFEGUARD AND DELIVER HIGH LEVELS OF ENVIRONMENTA L QUALITY IN THE CONTEXT OF INCREASING INTENSIFICATIO N OF LAND USE? Introduction Introduction Brief Briefo o d G place Vs Intensity 4
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1.1How How do wedo safeguard we safeguard and deliver and deliver high levels high levels of environmental of environmental
This isThis a particularly is a particularly pressing pressing issue as issue urban as urban populations populations are are growing growing at an extraordinary at an extraordinary rate. The rate.WHO The WHO state that state100 thatyears 100 years ago 20% agoof20% theofglobal the global population population lived in lived urban in urban areas areas and byand 1990 by 1990 it haditrisen had to risen justtounder just under 40%, however, 40%, however, since since then urbanization then urbanization has has growngrown rapidly, rapidly, in 2010 in 2010 over half overofhalf theofworld’s the world’s population population lived in lived in cites and citesitand is predicted it is predicted to grow to grow 60% by 60% 2030 by 2030 and 70% andby 70% 2050. by 2050. Pressure Pressure on land onasland a resource as a resource will only willincrease only increase as it isaspredicted it is predicted that world that world urbanurban population population will double will double from 3.5 frombillion 3.5 billion peoplepeople in 2010 in 2010 to 6.3tobillion 6.3 billion by 2050, by 2050, and 60% andof60% theofurban the urban area needed area needed to accommodate to accommodate this growth this growth has yet hastoyet be to built be (Convention built (Convention on on Biological Biological Diversity, Diversity, 2012).2012).
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DefineDefine Enivironmental Enivironmental Qualities Qualities & Intensification & Intensification
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As Urban As Urban Designers Designers it is our it isjob ourtojob respond to respond to thistochallenge this challenge by by developing developing models models that satisfy that satisfy the social, the social, economic economic and ecological and ecological needsneeds of increasing of increasing populations populations in urban in urban settlements settlements with differing with differing implications implications for the fordeveloped the developed and developing and developing world.world.
Issue 1 (team work)
Through Through the study the study of urban of urban designdesign theorytheory and international and international case case
Carryout Carryout International International Case Case Studies Studies
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models models at differing at differing densities densities that will thatsafeguard will safeguard and deliver and deliver high high
levels levels of environmental of environmental quality. quality. In a fast moving globalised world there is an increasing need to facilitate and accommodate change. It is imperative that as urban de1.2 1.2In order In order to carry to carry out a out robust a robust and thorough and thorough investigation investigation in to the in to the question question we respond have we developed have developed ato research achange research methodology. methodology. signers can particularly in terms of development and societal pressures in a positive and flexible way no matter where will weapply will apply 6 international studies case studies atourselves differing at differing densities. densities. in theweworld we6 international maycasefind working with what level of intensification we are asked of each ourofconceptual our conceptual models. models. to dealeachwith.
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Evaluate Evaluate and Improve and Improve Case Case Studies Studies
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Promote Public Transport Accessibility Green Space
Air Quality
Pedestrian Friendly
Health
Minimize Intensive Noise
Connection
Legibility
Good Place Safe Home
Mixed Use
Security
Variety & Vibrancy Green Space
Safe Streets
Place for Meet & Interact
Sensory Richness Public Safety
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Issue 2 (individual work)
From the broad issue of previous project, Issue I. This project focuses more in detail of new sub-issue, then studying more cases which are related to the sub-issue. After that, I apply what I had learnt from the cases to the real site in London. Firstly, with literature and practice precedents extracted from an in depth study of existing research and international best practice cases, I had to have a clear statement of the sub-issue to be explored then giving out the theories that I based on to give out the design ideas and refinement. Secondly, I had to test and refine my design ideas, concepts, methods and solutions in response to a brief on a real site in order to produce guidance that other future designers can follow in similar situations.
Site design application
Retrofit the olympic park
800 pph
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Leyton
places 5m
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identity Project year 2013
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Stratford International
Maryland
Hackney Wick
Stratford Regional
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Pudding Mill Lane 5 min
A12
West Ham
Bow Church
5 min
Bow Rd
Bromley-By-Bow
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Pudding Mill lane:
people p l a c e s and
Developing semina
It is a life project which is an upgrading project of the new Pudding Mill Lane train station and the neighbourhood around this train station. My aim based on the Legacy Masterplan Framework is finding the way to enhance the identity by using the elements in the site such as the train station or the identities of the site.
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UNDERGRADUATE PROJECTS year 2006 - 2011
HCM CITY U N I V E R S I T Y OF ARCHITECTURE
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Urban design:
Ninh Kieu quay other side and
Project year 2013
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Urban design:
Ninh Kieu q u ay other side and
Graduate project
This is a studio-based design module in which students apply the theories and concept design for the Ninh Kieu quay. Students work in pair to study and produce design proposals at appropriate scales. Design the existing place is a complex process. In order to make this process more manageable, we applied a ‘layering’ approach to analyse the urban form, combined with an interest in place making and place identity – from the large scale to the detailed level. We also recognized that the qualities that make places work are liveliness, economic viability, sensory richness, as well as the actual experience of users. Finally, concluding elements of design such as 1:500 and 1:200 plans and 3D models addressing the plot, block, intermediate and neighbourhood scales applied to the site which illustrates how the new quay site look like. 26
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W O R K I N G EXPERIENCE AT SISP
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Planning project - scale 1/500
Eco - resort
Phu Quoc Project year 2014
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Ecosystem
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development This resort located in Phu Quoc Island at Doi Cua Can town is a environmental friendly resort, because Phu Quoc is preserved natural system. Therefore, a plan for this resort should be planned carefully. This resort surounds by the thin forest and a hill at the back of the resort, in the north. At the right hand side of this resort, in the east, is the sea. In the south of the resort, there is a main road connect to the air port, the Cua Can urban area.
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OTHER PROJECTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS
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G REE N R O W H O U S E
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Photographs
These seleted pictures which is my favourite shots were taken on a trip to Bourton - on - the - water, Oxford, Scotland and Holand.
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Address: 361/8 Nguyen Dinh Chieu, 5 Ward, District 3, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam Mobile Phone: +84 90689 1987 Email address: tung1721987@gmail.com 42