CONTENTS
1. TABLE OF CONTENTS
01
2. BACKGROUND
02
3. ACADEMIC PROJECTS AT FANSHAWE
03
3.1. SKETCHUP - URBAN PLANNING
CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN (RESIDENTIAL) CONCEPTUAL SITEPLAN (MIXED-USE)
3.2. CAD -URBAN PLANNING
06
3.3. ESRI GIS & MAPPING
10
3.4. PRESENTATION GRAPHICS
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RESIDENTIAL SITE PLAN 1 RESIDENTIAL SITE PLAN 2 RESIDENTIAL PLAN LAYOUTS
WYE CREEK WETLANDS MAPPING LONDON SPATIAL ANALYSIS - LOCATION PREFERENCE EAST DORCHESTER LAND USE & CONSTRAINT RIDDLE ST AT BRANT ST RESIDENTIAL SITE PLAN GREENWOOD AVENUE - PRESENTATION PLAN PRESENTATION VIEWS
4. PERSONAL PROJECTS 4.1. URBAN DESIGN CHARRETTE 4.2. PASSIVE GRAPHICS 4.3. URBAN DESIGN 4.4. URBAN PLANNING 4.5. COMMERCIAL PRELIMINARY DESIGN 4.6. RESIDENTIAL PRELIMINARY DESIGN 4.7. 3D VISUALIZATION 5. PERSONAL HOBBIES
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about me
name from year of birth current location
EDUCATION FANSHAWE College
Minh-Duc Nguyen Vietnam 1995 London, ON, Ca
email phone linkedin web
d_nguyen86800@fanshaweonline.ca +1 (226) 503 1277
linkedin.com/in/duc-nguyen-41770a180 issuu.com/nguyndc86
Diploma of GIS & Urban Planning in progress 2020 Advanced Diploma of Architecure technology 65 credits toward 2019 - 2020
HCMC University of Architecture
Bachelor of Urban Design 2017
S.Housing Studio - Part-time jun 2016 - jun 2017 HCMC, Vietnam
Site Plan designer. Working as a planning assistant in the project of West Nha Trang development, and Bu Lach provincial park.
DraftAway Vietnam - COOP jan 2018 - may 2018 HCMC, Vietnam
Cad draftsman. Working with conceptual design & preliminary drawings for clients from Australia.
Western University - COOP jan 2020 - may 2020 London, ON
Graphic Services - Fire safety technician. Working as a fire safety inspector & to finish passive graphics by personal Auto CAD skills.
WORK EXPERIENCE
BACKGROUND
GIS & URBAN PLANNING STUDENT
DUC NGUYEN
MINH-DUC NGUYEN
02
04
DUC NGUYEN
3. Academic Projects 03
DUC NGUYEN
3.1. SU - Urban Planning 04
The project is a Cluster Townhouse Site Plan & 3D Massing Model for the assigned site using Sketchup Pro & Layout. Using the base provided, prepare a site plan at an appropriate scale using the listed design criteria. Working on behalf of a potential developer, the assignment is to create a compatible form of development with townhouse dwellings, while complying with the provided zoning regulations.
Residential
PLAN VIEW
45.2 m
PRIVATE PARK
50m
4.5 m 6m
ALLEY 2m WIDE
N
UNIT 34-38
STREET FACING ROWHOUSES
UNIT 30-34
ACCESS PATHWAY TO MANOR RD SNOW STORAGE
SETBACK LINE
45
141.7 m
1.50 m
4.5 m 183.8 m
3D VIEW
UNIT 59-67
UNIT DIMENSIONS SCALE 1:200 6.0 m
24 m
UNIT 1-4
8 A
3.4 m
TYPE 'A' B.F. PARKING SPACE
163.6 m
9.0 m
ENTRANCE LANEWAY 9m WIDE
9.0 m
UNIT 67-73 8m
9m
1.5 m
SCALE N.T.S. REGULATION FOR R5-4 ZONING
9 48 m
1
110
5.0 m
84
30 m
2.0 m
4.5 m
89
UNIT 54-59
42.1 m
MANOR RD
8m
ASSIGNMENT #2 RESIDENTIAL SITE PLAN
PROFESSORS: R. SCHNURR B. HUTCHISON DATE: 2020/11/23 DRAWN BY: DUC NGUYEN
REQUIRED
PROVIDED
LOT AREA ( sqm)
1500 min.
20033.1
LOT FRONTAGE ( m)
10.0 min.
163.6
8 6 8 6
8 6 8 6
N/A
73
LANDSCAPE OPEN SPACE (%)
35 min.
50.2
LOT COVERAGE (%)
40 max.
38.8
HEIGHT (m)
12 max.
9.5
DENSITY ( units/ Ha)
40 max.
36.5
1.5 spaces/ unit 4% of total
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ZONING SETBACK (m) FRONT YARD INTERIOR SIDE YARD EXTERIOR SIDE YARD REAR YARD NUMBER OF UNITS
WELLINGTON ST
PLAN 1014 - 20F SITE PLANNING
ST
DEVELOPMENT SIGN
4.5 m
7.2 m
36 m
LANEWAY 7.2m WIDE
3.00 m
71
104 105
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ACCESS PATHWAY TO WELLINGTON ST
UNIT 4-10
UNIT 10-18
86.6 m
BLD. SETBACK
STREET FACING ENTRANCE
48 m
UNIT 48-54
SIDEWALK 1.5m WIDE GARBAGE DISPOSAL AREA ACCESS PATHWAY
36 m
6m
PROPERTY LINE
23 24
BUILDING SETBACK
90 A
SMALL TREES 1m RADIUS
33 A
UNIT 18-24
GARBAGE DISPOSAL AREA
70
-48 44 T I UN
PRIVATE PARK 682.6 sqm
83 A
MEDIUM TREES 2m RADIUS
BICYCLE PARKING 66
SMALL TREES (1m RADIUS)
LabelAREA text GARBAGE DISPOSAL
34
65
MEDIUM TREES (2m RADIUS)
AMENITY YARD
RD
4.5 m
PROPERTY LINE
UNIT 24-30
BUILDING PROFILE
R O N A M
TYP. 12.0m C.L. RADIUS
55
UNIT 38-44
56 A
LEGEND
46
6m
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NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES BARRIER-FREE SPACES
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DUC NGUYEN
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Sketch-Up
Conceptual Site Plan
DUC NGUYEN
The project is to design a conceptual mixed-use Site Plan & 3D Massing Model for the assigned site using AutoCAD, Sketch-up, & Layout. Using the base data provided, prepare a site plan at an appropriate scale using the listed design criteria. Working on behalf of a potential developer, the assignment is to create a compatible form of mixed use development that includes commercial and high density residential, while complying with the provided zoning regulations.
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DUC NGUYEN
KEY PLAN TBD
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30.00
78
9.00
30.00
77
30.00
76
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30.00 75
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30.00
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12.00
SUBJECT SITE
18.00
79
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80
12.00
30.00
18.00
18.00
30.00
N90° 00' 00.00"E 160.000
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81
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BLOCK: 82 BUFFER 0.01 ha.
STREET 'B'
30.00
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0.51
BUFFER
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WOODLOT
88
0.44
RESIDENTIAL SINGLE LOT
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23
Lot / Block No.
Land Use (13.80m / 45.27')
BLOCK: 85 BUFFER 0.02 ha.
RESIDENTIAL SINGLE LOT (12m / 39.37')
BLOCK: 87 PARKLAND 0.26 ha.
RESIDENTIAL SINGLE LOT
LOT: 86 30m BUFFER 0.51 ha. BLOCK: 88 WOODLOT 0.44 ha.
ROADS - TOTAL
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LOCAL (18.0m)
TOTAL
160.000 N90° 00' 00.00"W
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ROADS - TOTAL LENGTH (m) LOCAL (18.0m) STREET A - 217.53 m STREET B - 121 m STREET C - 144.60 m STREET D - 121 m
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SALEABLE FRONTAGE - TOTAL (m)
TBD THIS _________ DAY OF________________, 20___
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NOTES 1. Gross Area is based on parcel fabric from the City of London 2014 data set. 2. PSW = Provincially Significant Wetlands. ESA = Environmentally Sensitive Areas. 5. Developable Area = Gross Area - Non-developable Area 6.Parkland Dedication is based on 5% of Developable Area
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FIGURE 01 TBD
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TBD
Date: March 27, 2021 Scale: 1:1000 metric (Arch C)
Drawn By: D. Nguyen Project No.: Test
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This assignment is to show students how to create a conceptual site plan that meet zoning by-law, survey standards, and coordinate references.
Commisioners Rd W at Westmount Cr. London, ON
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SUBJECT SITE
3.0m
6.0m
3.0m 6.2m
CRE S NO TTIN GH ILL
CADD 1079
6.1m
Buildin
5.5m
2.8m
2.7m
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3.8m
6.0m
SCENT
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40
50
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Provided
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3,180m²
Lot Frontage (min.)
30.0m
35.4m
Setback - Front (min)
8.0m
6.5m*
Setback - Ext. Side (min.)
6.0m
N/A
Setback - Int. Side (min.)
6.0m
5.5m*
6.0m 45.0%
6.0m 44.0%*
1431m²
1399m²
Lot Area (min.)
Setback - Rear (min.) Landscaped Open Space (min.) Building Coverage (max.)
30.0%
28.3%
954m²
899m²
Density (max.)
12.0m 35 upha.
10.0m±** 00 upha.
00 units
00 units
Parking (min.)
17 spaces
17 spaces
11 spaces 6 spaces
11 spaces 6 spaces
Building Height (max.)
Residents (0 spaces / unit) Visitor (0 spaces / units)
Barrier- Free Parking Gross Site Area
1 space
Net Site Area
000m²
*** 3180 ha.
1 space
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N/A ha.
Number of Units
11
Number of Units - 3 Bedroom
11
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Date: November 20, 2020 Scale: 1:500 metric (11x17)
DUC NGUYEN Drawn By: Project No.: CADD 1079-2D
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This assignment is to show students how to create a conceptual site plan that meet zoning by-law, survey standards, and coordinate references.
457 Hale St, London, ON
BRYDGES
KEY PLAN
DUC NGUYEN
Residential Site Plan 2
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Lot Area (min.) Lot Frontage (min.)
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8.2 m
Building Setbacks (min.)
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38.0 m
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Drawn By: DUC NGUYEN Project No.: ASSIGNMENT 5
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Lotting/ Coverage Details, London, ON
CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN LOTTING / COVERAGE DETAILS FOR DIFFERENT LOT TYPES IN THE
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CAD-Civil 3D
This assignment is to show students how to create a conceptual site plan that meet zoning by-law, land use standards, and coordinate references in the city of London.
DUC NGUYEN
Draft Plan of Subdivision
NOTES 1. This is a conceptual plan for presentation purposes only and is not to be considered as as legal document. 2. Distances measured on this plan are in metric and can be converted to imperial by dividing by 0.3048.
TERM TEST - FALL 2019 CADD 1079
Name: DUC NGUYEN
Date: December 11, 2020 Section: 1
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3.3.ESRI GIS & MAPPING 11
ESRI GIS
Wye Creek Wetland
This assignment’s purpose is to familiarize the student with: the various legend design, capabilities of ArcGIS, to reinforce the concepts of projections, and how the choice affects the spatial properties of the features on your map, improve map design and file management.
DUC NGUYEN
Coordinate System
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Spatial Analysis
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GIS Advanced Mapping
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3.4.Presentation Graphics 15
Riddle St at Brant St Residential Site Plan
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This townhouse is a great investment house plan. The floor plan packs a lot of punch in a compact living space with affordable prices.
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Stylist rear entry design connects living spaces into main streets.
Safe and frequent crosswalks support a walkable community. Especially, it helps to keep our children safe.
DUC NGUYEN
This assignment is to show students how to create a site plan graphic from CAD drawings that meet the requirements of zoning by-laws, land use standards, and presentation graphics.
COMP-1414-01 ASIGNMENT 02 DATE: 2020/12/03 PROF: RUSSELL SCHNURR PREPARED BY: DUC NGUYEN
Adobe Illustrator
Conceptual Site Plan Graphics
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Photoshop - Ai
Greenwood Ave, London, ON
The site is located at 221-229 Greenwood Ave, London, ON. This presentation plan is to create conceptual idea about how preliminary site plan will looks like and harmonizes with existing areas
DUC NGUYEN
Presentation Plan
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Photoshop - Ai
London, ON
The assignment is to create an interesting, vibrant, and green urban environment, filled with people, plants, and alternative modes of transportation by using Sketch-up, Twilight Render, and Photoshop.
DUC NGUYEN
Presentation Views
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4.Personal Projects 19
EAST BERM PLAZA
GOALS
VISION
DESIGN INFLUENCE
EAST BERM PLAZA
SITE INVENTORY AND ANALYSIS
To provide a community space that is equitable, sustainable, affordable, and resilient while striving to improve the quality of life for citizens and visitors alike.
DESIGN INSPIRATION
HEALTH
WALKABILITY
ECONOMY
Promote walkable spaces.
Facilitate sustainable economic development.
Enhance safe interactions within the community.
OBJECTIVES
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NEW NET-ZERO FIRE STATION
Spaces and activities accessible to all demographics
Connectivity of road and pedestrian network
Community spaces to host year-round events
Building design techniques to compliment surrounding structures
Port Stanley will be home to the first net-zero fire station in Canada, showing a dedication to sustainability with the village.
WALKABILITY
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HEALTH
ECONOMY
WALKABILITY
VISUALIZATIONS ECONOMY
HEALTH
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MAIN STREET ROUNDABOUT
The Main Street roundabout is an excellent opportunity to showcase pieces from local artists. The main roundabout leading into St. Thomas incorporates this idea.
Enhanced wide open spaces and building design to encourage social distancing Flexible spaces that enable moving indoor activities outdoors Places that allow social interaction while maintaining distance
Mixed-use neighbourhoods, including mixed-housing types
Pedestrian-friendly road design
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Engineer areas to aid the public in practicing safe COVID-19 measures such as:
Create spaces to promote tourism and ageing in place by implementing:
Employ good urban design principles such as:
GOALS
EAST BERM PLAZA
CONCEPTUAL MASTER PLAN
Urban Design
East Berm, Port Stanley, ON
DUC NGUYEN
This charrette is an ideas charrette to address the form of development and redevelopment of 7.0 Ha of land owned by the Municipality of Central Elgin. The Municipality and the Village of Port Stanley are looking for ideas and inspiration to redevelop the East Berm for public and private use responding to current and futre COVID-19 contexts.
4.1.Urban Design Charrette 2021
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FARMERS MARKET
The open-air farmers market was designed drawing inspiration from the SHED by Jensen Architects: a pre-fab building that can withstand flooding.
New Net-Zero Fire Station Gas Station
KING GEORGE VI LIFT BRIDGE
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PARKING
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Lookout Point in East Berm Plaza
Winter Events in East Berm Plaza
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Pier & Lighthouse
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The harbour walkway in Port Stanley promotes an intimate interaction with the waterfront.
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Extra-wide sidewalks allow restaurants and businesses to expand their services outside.
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Lack of public pedestrian space near East Berm
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The Main Street extension is also an extension of the eclectic and unique building style admired in Port Stanley.
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RETIREMENT LIVING 4 STOREYS
A transient dock could provide EAST BERM daytime access to the East Berm PLAZAboat from other areas, and provide shuttle services between the east and west sides of the village.
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SITE ANALYSIS
COMMUNITY GARDEN
Little Beach
East Berm
Harbour Walkway
LIGHTHOUSE
TOWNHOUSES 3 STOREYS
PARKING
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Fishing Tugs
Flex Street in East Berm Plaza
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FARMERS MARKET 2 STOREYS
The plaza, like Covent Garden Market in London, Ontario, provides space RETIREMENT for pedestrians to rest or a space to LIVING host markets and seasonal events.
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HARBOUR WALKWAY
The harbour walkway along Kettle Creek provides meaningful pedestrian interaction with the waterfront.
The main inspiration for a central event space came from a European-style piazza where people can gather or FARMERS MARKET events can be hosted, such as markets, 2 STOREYS firework shows, movie nights, and more.
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Est. 635 New Res. Units
Little Beach is located in the eastern part of Port Stanley, well suited for families and children. New development adjacent to Little Beach should accomodate all ages.
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Pulling inspiration from the exercise equipment in Little Creek park, the space allows people who would typically go to a gym to workout outdoors.
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Western University, London, ON, 2020
MIDDLESEX COLLEGE
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PEDESTRIAN TUNNEL TO WESTERN SCIENCE CENTRE
ADRIANA BORGES DUC NGUYEN
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Fire Safety Western University Graphic Services Building, Room 123A London, ON, N6A 3K7 519-661-2111 ext 88750
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Passive Graphics
ARTS & HUMANITIES AND INTERNATIONAL & GRADUATE AFFAIRS BUILDING ZONE 44
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DUC NGUYEN
The work is to gradually preapare passive graphics drawings for buildings that belong to Western University. The purpose is to update and re-organize fire safty zones in order to fit the new complex addressable fire alarm systems.
4.2.Passive Graphics
GROUND FLOOR
MIDDLESEX COLLEGE WESTERN UNIVERSITY
Fire Safety Western University Graphic Services Building, Room 123A London, ON, N6A 3K7 519-661-2111 ext 88750
ADRIANA BORGES DUC NGUYEN
2020-04-06
1:100 CHRIS FORTNER MARK WIDMEYER PASSIVE GRAPHIC AH&IG BUILDING
ARTS & HUMANITIES AND INTERNATIONAL & GRADUATE AFFAIRS BUILDING WESTERN UNIVERSITY
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Hue City, VietNam, 2017
Urban Design
4.3.URBAN DESIGN
DUC NGUYEN
The site is the gateway to Huong River. The riversides are currently being seriously encroached by slums, downgraded facilities, and disconnected circulations. It demands for the connectivity between areas along the river, facilities upgrading, community enhancing, and water way reviving. Tools: AutoCad, Ai, Photoshop, Sketch-up, Lumion
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Urban Design
DUC NGUYEN
The project aims to create the riverside landscape, revive historical buildings, enhance traditional water transportation, connect street networks, and enhance community connections by public open spaces and active transportation.
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Urban Planning
Bu Lach Eco-Tourism & Movie Studio Bu Dang, Binh Phuoc, Vietnam
This is my work during my part time position in S.Housing studio as a Planning Assistant. This is one of the primary provincialproject in Binh Phuoc in 2016. The site is a 340 ha of land located on Bu Lach grass hill where is chosen to shot many recent Vietnamese movies. This project contains provincial parks, movie outdoor studios, tourist services, golf court, and local heritage features.
DUC NGUYEN
4.4.Urban Planning
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Zellers Retail Company, 1156 Dundas, London, ON
DUC NGUYEN
This assignment is a tribute to the retail chain, and a proposal design for any future retail store in the site in order to solve the needs of a grocery and shopping place in the Old East Village area.
4.5.Commercial Preliminary Design
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33
7380
1100
1200 1500 48 5982
NO. OF STOREYS: 02 BGA: 1919 M2 COMMERCIAL OFFICE & RETAIL S.O.G. 251.898 ABOVE SEA LV
8472
EXISTING CONC. CURB
4650
2000
18000
600
32
31
0
49
3000
1500
10
B.F.
4500
CONTRACTOR SHALL CHECK ALL DIMENSIONS ON THE DRAWINGS AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE CONSULTANT BEFORE PROCEEDING. ALL DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THE CONSULTANT AND MUST BE RETURNED AT THE COMPLETION OF THE WORK. DRAWINGS ARE NOT TO BE SCALED.
R1
RETAINING WALL & RAILGUARD
ASPHALT
21600 7 STALLS
450
CONTRACTOR NOTE:
17875
50 RECEIVING RAMP
44
0 R6
24750 8 STALLS
5500
51
10500
8543
43
00
450
30
2700
5000
2700
42
2700
52
3200 L.M.
53
41
6000
00 + 251.898
R950
MC CORMICK BLVD
R45
+ 251.748
40
TRUCK
ASPHALT
1500
2700
39
1500
SOD COVER
38
R950
PARKING SET BAK
BUILDING SET BACK
+ 251.748
3948 1500 3000
EXISTING CONC. SIDEWALK
37
7500
.
.
MAX
MAX
46750
140
R14
R14
+ 251.898 4500
SOD COVER
8000
3950
43475
SOD COVER
13460
15430
N19°36'25''W 102000 PROPERTY LINE
22260
N19°36'25''W 102000 PROPERTY LINE
F.R.
2000
EXISTING GRASS BLVD.
ZELLERS RETAIL COMPANY
00
25
R1
ASPHALT
NEW CONC. SIDEWALK TYP.
39554
12800
CONC. CURB
2762
R6
CONC. CURB DOWN 8085
ROLLED DEPRESSED CONC. CURB C/W ASPHALT INFILL TO EXISTING MUNICIPAL ROADWAY
14515 EXISTING CONC. CURB
CONC. CURB C/W ASPHALT INFILL TO EXISTING MUNICIPAL ROADWAY
DATE:
2019-12-13
DRAWN BY:
Commercial
5000
6118
F.R.
8000
SOD COVER
EXISTING CONC. CURB
ROLLED DEPRESSED CONC. CURB C/W ASPHALT INFILL TO EXISTING MUNICIPAL ROADWAY
EXISTING CONC. CURB
3925
DUC NGUYEN
DUNDAS STREET
CHECK BY:
LAST NAME & CASTILLO
PROJECT NO.:
19-03
N
SITE PLAN
ZONING-BY-LAW INFORMATION CHART
SCALE 1:300 PROVIDED
REQUIRED 12895.14M2
SITE AREA LANDSCAPE OPEN SPACE
1289.51M2
10% MIN
36.4%
4701.5M2
3
FINAL
2
ISSUED FOR REVIEW
2019-11-6
1
ISSUED FOR REVIEW
2019-10-30
NO.
SUBMISSION
REVISION
2019-12-13
DATE
DRAWING TITLE:
LOT COVERAGE
30% MAX
PARKING
3868.54M2 9M MAX
HEIGHT RETAIL 1/30 SQM WARE.H.1/200 SQM OFFICE 1/40 SQM CAFE 1/10 SQM
1357.3M2
10.5% 9.4M
47 STALLS
47 STALLS
2 B.F.
3 B.F.
2 L.M.
3 L.M.
SITE PLAN SHEET NO:
A101
25
D
C
10000
E
300
10000
50603 10000
40573 3000
18263
1600
6400
1000 M.O.
1000 M.O.
960
113
3035
2530
112
CORRIDOR
18000 RETAINING WALL
300 1000 M.O.
C02
3 A501
A A402
B A401
6595
2955
3880
610
190
13460
1000
18335
12210
2000
4985
14113
12000
13182
1170
1200
6 STAIR
Ø24 40
MECHANICAL
2400
2400 M.O.
441
441
6
341
2800
2400 M.O.
CANOPY ABOVE
CANOPY ABOVE
2 A402
441
1200
3000
1925
1200
12000
F
10000
10000
RETAIL AREA
LOGISTIC OFFICE
4200
2000
5
4690
15320
4 A501
114
111
4
2000
3000
5
4
4390 Ø2440
3340
TRAINING & LUNCH CASH OFFICE 117
4445
3810
1465
3650
5525
ELEVATOR
36680
MANAGER OFFICE
118
119
3980
108 Ø2440
3640
1550
C01
5530
3000
CORRIDOR
UTR
16190
LINE OF BULKHEAD OVER
116
3107
1500
115
STAIR
109
10000
UTR
JAN.
2840
36716
106
190
15670
2153
17760
RECEIVING AREA
10639
10000
110 2240
1000 M.O.
341
IT RM
2650
2785
107
30680
WAREHOUSE 10010
3280
3160
103
3
3
UTR 104
2890
6385
3620
Ø1550
10000
10080 Ø24 F.A. 40 D.S.
102
VESTIBULE
6000
6220
LOBBY
6240
6000
CANOPY ABOVE
101
CAFE 105
1380
190 9135
2030
2
11964
2
CANOPY ABOVE
3970
6000
6000
620
1x
405
8 A501 1 10510
4160
1 6 A501
4253
1000 M.O.
5 A501
8930
2090 620
19923
2090 620 M.O.
2090 620 M.O.
2710
2710
2320 620
20000
10680 50603
10000
A
10000
10000
B
N
C A401
C
420
9580
Ex
D
2290
E
Ey
2290
Fx
Fy
F
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
A
A A401
B 10000
D
C
10000
E
10000
F
10000
10000
50603 40603
10000 17763
2000
1 A402
5400
2000
460
2800
2400 M.O.
2400
2400 M.O.
1780
1200 M.O.
CANOPY ROOF BELOW 1400
1400
CANOPY ROOF BELOW
6
441
6
7610
4000
212
JAN. 3800
3260
2530
211
1140 1530
207
C03
COPIER
HUMAN RESOURCE
2690
208
210
WAITING AREA
10063
36716
203
190
1455
5380
2990
STAIR
3300
2610
190
4320
RECEPTION 202
116
CONFERENCE 209
2163
ELEVATOR
4900
LOW ROOF BELOW
3097
10526
CORRIDOR
36680
MODELNUMBER TRADENAME MATERIAL PRODUCT MODELNUMBER TRADENAME PRODUCT MATERIAL
MALE
4
IT RM
206 Ø1550
Ø1550
204
5
4320
EXECUTIVE OFFICE UTR
4200
2000
OPEN TO BELOW
24680
2270
204
2000
205
FEMALE
4
1965
C04
214
4200
MATERIAL PRODUCT MODELNUMBER TRADENAME MODELNUMBER TRADENAME PRODUCT MATERIAL
3875
CORRIDOR
OPEN CONCEPT OFFICE AREA
B A401
FINANCIAL OFFICE
2580
5
213
12000
3035
LUNCH RM
A A402
14113
12000
113
10000
5030
4820
8430
6595
STAIR
103
3 1400
3
Commercial
A A401
B 10000
DUC NGUYEN
A
6000
190
12077
2
LOW ROOF BELOW
6240
6000
201
6000
LOBBY
CANOPY ROOF BELOW 2000
2
LOW ROOF BELOW CANOPY ROOF BELOW
6000
6000
6000
1x
1
1
2255
1200
3200
1200
2068
1132
1200
1200
3200
4190
3268
14170
2320
40603
10000 50603 10000
A
10000
B N
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
10000
C
C A401
10000
D
10000
E
F
26
Residential
Lot 101, Peaceful Ave, Armstrong Creek, VIC, AU
This is one of my work during the coop work term with The Away Group Vietnam Ltd. where I worked as a draftsperson taking responsibilities for preliminary design for contracts from Australian clients.
DUC NGUYEN
4.6.Residential Preliminary Design
27
Residential
Lot 101, Peaceful Ave, Armstrong Creek, VIC, AU
This project is a single dettached dewelling unit on Peaceful Ave, Armstrong Creek, AU. Site plan was created using Victoria’s Planning System such as Melbourne Planning Control, Municipal Official Plan, and GIS map.
DUC NGUYEN
4.6.Residential Preliminary Design
28
Residential
Lot 101, Peaceful Ave, Armstrong Creek, VIC, AU
The job also requires to prepare design documents and detailed reports for clients through The Away head office in Australia.
DUC NGUYEN
4.6.Residential Preliminary Design
29
Interior Decor
Lexington apartments, HCMC, Vietnam, 2018
This is one of my free-lance jobs that is to decor and design interior features for an apartment in the Lexington building. The project is to provide proposal interior design and 3D models for clients for later furnished ordering. Tools: Sketch-up, Vray, AutoCAD.v
DUC NGUYEN
3D Visualization
30
DUC NGUYEN
PERSONAL HOBBY 31
32
PHOTOGRAPHY
DUC NGUYEN
33
PHOTOGRAPHY
DUC NGUYEN
Thank You.K