HIEU T. HONG
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CONTENTS STUDIO HAUNTING: PRESENCE OF THE ARCHITECTURAL THEORY ARETHA FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS CASE WESTERN’S CRAIGSLIST MEDICAL LIBRARY WAVE IN SUSPENSION DOUBLE HOUSE RETREAT HOUSE
ADDITIONAL WORK STUDY ABROAD GRAPHIC DESIGN PHOTOGRAPHY
KEVIN HONG
PROFILE
EDUCATION The Ohio State University
2016 - 2019
- Bachelor of Science in Architecture Columbus State Community College
2015 - 2016
- Associates of Art Westerville South High School
2008 - 2012
- High School Diploma
EMPLOYMENT
SOFTWARE AND SKILLS
Design Collective, Inc. - Level 1 Architect
2020 - 2020
Ford & Associates Architects - Architectural Intern
2019 - 2020
LifeTime Fitness - Aquatics Lifeguard, Supervisor, Rock Climbing Instructor
2013 - 2016
The District at Tuttle - Leasing Consultant
2015 - 2016
Friendship Village of Columbus
2011 - 2012
AutoCad Adobe After Effect Adobe InDesign Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop Arcmap GIS Enscape Graphic Design Laser cutting
- Food Server
Microstation Microsoft Office Model Building Rhinoceros
AFFILIATION AIAS Ohio State - Graphics Coordinator - Member
I graduated from of The Ohio State University with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture. I am planning to take a year or two off from school to work and gain professional experience before applying for graduate school. I look forward to learning more about architecture and obtaining hands on experience through prospect employers.
Revit 2018 - 2019 2016 - 2019
NOMAS - Member
2017 - 2019
ServItecture - Member
2018 - 2019
Club Swimming at Ohio State -Member
2016 - 2019
Sketchup Vray 3D Printing Wood Shop
Language English Vietnamese French
CONTACT P: 614.270.6199 E: hhong32893@gmail.com khong.design
HAUNTING: PRESENCE OF THE ARCHITECTURAL THEORY Columbus, OH Spring 2019 | Jeff Kipnis The studio focuses on the research of the “Presence Process of Architectural Theory.� The task was to design a building to house the Presence Process Program. The site is located on the plaza between The Wexner Center for the Arts and Sullivant Hall on the campus of The Ohio State University. The goal of the studio was to create a haunting effect in the architecture through the use of the five senses. This project focus on the theory of using two of the five senses. The two senses in this project are sight and smell. People will see a variety of colors and experience a variety of smells as they move from the exterior into the different spaces in the building. Illustrator | Rhino | Vray
The first exercise was the “box atomization and decomposition.� This exercise consist of researching and selecting three individual image and project it on to three different surfaces of a cube or rectangular volume. Upon extrusion, the lines of each images will intersect and establish points of intersections in various locations. Those points of intersection would later be boolean difference three different times to create three different spaces inside the cube.
This painting is call, “Extasy.� It is a figurative painting by Stefan Gahr. This painting is also part of an Expressive Lacquer paintings collection in London, United Kingdom.
This is a painting by, Gail Brodholt. Brodholt is a leading painter of contemporary urban landscape. He is known for his portrayal various cityscape and landscape through London and the United Kingdom.
This is a painting of an urban landscape by architect, Zaha Hadid. Hadid was an Iraqi born London based architect whose work started out a constructivist or contemporary painting.
The drawings are in the form of a render. It consist of overlaying three to five renders to create the final representation. These drawings represents the various spaces that are bound inside the grid through the use of materiality. The placement of the building is consider to be at the entrance to the university and will change the view onto and out of campus. Most importantly, the strategic placement the building onto the site will affect how individuals navigate around the plaza. This building will function as an architectural haunting by blocking the gateway to campus and bring individuals back to their “Presence Process� as they have to make a decision to walk around or through it.
The model was built out of candy and other consumable sweets. Each piece of candy were chosen to further expand upon the theory of architectural haunting. The different color candy represents the different zones. Underneath the model is a lighting system can strengthen the color of different zones or reduce its appearances. The lights also help strengthen the smell by heating up the candy so the smell is more present.
ARETHA FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Detroit, MI Autumn 2018 | Jane Murphy Aretha Franklin High School for the Performing Arts sits on an important site in Detroit, Michigan. It is surrounded by parks, major avenues and an important neighborhood designed by Mies van der Rohe. The concept for the project began with a site analysis that connected various points on and surrounding the site to form swoosh. The four swoosh created intersections in various locations of the building. Those intersections were used to divide the building into different zones to house the different programs required for the school to function. Illustrator | Rhino| Photoshop| Vray
Detroit, Michigan
- First map of Fort Pontchartrain
- Fort pontchartrain populatin
Becomes Detroit and j
- African American population increased by 600 % in Detroit
Black Bottom
Motown Records
- Becomes cultural & music hub for detroit
- One of the most popular recording acts in the world
- Homes to many night clubs
- Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, Steview Wonder etc...
- Aretha Franklin’s father established his New Bethek Baptist church in the area
- 1967 Parliaments ft. Georgia Clinton scored a hit with “I wanna Testify”
- Physical structure aging lead to the Urban Renewal act that establish present day Lafayette Park
- Aretha Franklin was known without the help of Mowtown
- Most Residents of Black Bottom were moved public housing
- Motown Record moved to west coast, but Detroit remained the center of R&B
- Music venues & night club are dispersed throughout the city as a result
- Funkadelic directly influenced the Techno scene that emerged in the 1980’s
- African American Migrate to Detroit and inhabited Black Bottom (today Lafayette Park), and it became he hub for jazz
- Detroit is no Longer the capital
- Cornerstone l for new city ha - Mcmillian Building becomes tallest in Detroit
- Michigan join the union
- Fort Pontchartrain consist of 200 sqft
- Fort use as prison camps during American Revolution
- France offers farm animals & equipment to those who would settle Detroit
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- Detroit real estate boom
- Michigan granted legistlative council
- Detroit destroyed in fire
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- Detroit at its peak in the mid 1950’s
Hip-Hop - Invest in city - Felon convicted cause redevelopment mayor Kilpatrick to resign to bring jobs and people back to the city
- Jerry Flynn Fale opened Def Sound Studio in 1985 - People Feared Hip-Hop because of the violence it brought along with it
- Compuware moves downtown Detroit
- Eminem came out from Detroit - He was viewd as an outcast because hip-hop was mainly African
- End of Black Bottom and Record Labels start to mve out west
- Population peak
- His battling background & being an outcase shaped his music career
- Dramatic population decrease
- Renaissance Center opens
- Notable Artists: Big Sean, Royce Da 5’9, Danny Brown, etc...
- Urban renewal
- Detroit recieves first air mail - Market crash cause job lost in Detroit - Alcohol banned 2 years prior to prohibition - Chevrolet Motor was bought by General Motors - 7 people died in major auto accident - Power is supply from a central station - Detroit host international expo
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- Shrinking and redevelopment of Detroit
- Become know as contributer of jazz - Population decline
- Becomes music cultural hub - Great Migration -The Pavillion - Mies Townhouse Apartment - Lafayette Towers
- Detroit Unemployment
- Lafayette Towers - Redeveloping around Lafayette park area
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Upper Level
Middle Level
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CASE WESTERN’S CRAIGSLIST MEDICAL LIBRARY Cleveland, OH Autumn 2017 | Jackie Gargus
The concept of the Case Western Medical Library to develop a building that consist of a major exterior circulation that connects the different areas of the building and allow individuals to have different perspective of the building on different elevation. Visitors will have a view of the Cleveland Botanical Garden and the surrounding campus from the highest elevation of the roof circulation. Individuals can decide to head back down from the roof circulation or enter the building and experience it from the inside.
Illustrator | Rhino| Photoshop| Vray
Ground Level
Level 1
Level 4
Level 5
WAVE IN SUSPENSION
Spring 2017 | Elizabeth Leidy
Group Members: Zach Polen, Kirsten Goodge, Tovah Kaiser, Megan Pettner, Suzy Shrout, and Drew Williams Everyone in studio was paired up in groups of two by our professor to research and share our idea for the final installation. My partner and I developed a design that was selected to move forward at mid-review. We gained five new members after mid-review and worked together to expand and improve the project. The theme of the project was, “Double Dome.� The concept of our design was to create a cantilever roof structure made entirely of cardboard and held together by superglue and 3D printed joints. Our goal was to test the strength of cardboard by creating a design that would resist against gravity.
CNC| Illustrator | InDesign | Rhino| Photoshop| Vray | 3D Pinting
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DOUBLE HOUSE
New York City, NY Autumn 2016 | Dow Kimbrell
This project consist of designing two luxury apartments on a small plot of land in a busy city. The site a small plot of land surrounded by buildings on three sides and a busy street on one. The north, east and west elevation faces another building, and the south elevation faces the street. This design took the shape of the site, scale it down, extrude it into a volume and duplicate it into two volumes. The idea for is to give both of the tenants enough public and private space facing the north and south elevation. Each apartment has its own staircase that connects every floor. The design of the staircase also allow the two tenants to see and talk to each other without having to leave their home. Illustrator | Rhino| Photoshop| Vray
First Floor
Mezzanine
Second Floor
Third Floor
RETREAT HOUSE
San Francisco, CA Autumn 2016 | Dow Kimbrell
The task was to design a retreat house for a family on the edge of a cliff. This project consist of a nine square grid square that was extruded to form a single volume. The extruded volume be-comes the house. The house was design in section without blocking any views of the lake. The layout of the house has most of its public spaces on the upper levels closest to the street and private spaces on the lower levels closest to the lake. This house allows its tenants to experience different views out onto the lake from different elevation without having to leave their house. Illustrator | Rhino| Photoshop| Vray
Lower Floor
Middle Floor
Upper Floor
Roof Plan
STUDY ABROAD Aimee Moore, Christine Meadows, and Troy Malmstrom LONDON 2018 SANTIAGO 2019
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Saturday, April 6th
When:
Saturday, April 6th
When:
Saturday, April 6th
When:
Saturday, April 6th
Where:
Dahlia Nightclub 147 Vine St, Columbus, OH 43215
Where:
Dahlia Nightclub 147 Vine St, Columbus, OH 43215
Where:
Dahlia Nightclub 147 Vine St, Columbus, OH 43215
Where:
Dahlia Nightclub 147 Vine St, Columbus, OH 43215
Time:
8PM - 11PM
Time:
8PM - 11PM
Time:
8PM - 11PM
Time:
8PM - 11PM
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When:
Saturday, April 6th
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Saturday, April 6th
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Saturday, April 6th
Where:
Dahlia Nightclub 147 Vine St, Columbus, OH 43215
Where:
Dahlia Nightclub 147 Vine St, Columbus, OH 43215
Where:
Dahlia Nightclub 147 Vine St, Columbus, OH 43215
Where:
Dahlia Nightclub 147 Vine St, Columbus, OH 43215
Time:
8PM - 11PM
Purchase your tickets from one of the officers!
Time:
8PM - 11PM
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Time:
8PM - 11PM
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