Undergraduate Architectural Design Portfolio

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DESIGN PORTFOLIO PETER NGUYEN


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ABOUT

I am currently a fourth year student in

ME

State University Master of Architecture

the five year NAAB accredited Kansas

program. I would define architecture as the interlocking elements of form and function. Both element should compliment one another. Creativity is another important element within architecture. Making the choice to pursue architecture as my career was based off of earlier experiences with residential designs and many family renovations. I found pure enjoyment in the designing aspect and it was greatly emphasized in many of my art projects in high school. That was when I knew for sure that this was what I wanted to do.


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CONTACT DETAILS MOBILE

316-992-3739

SKYPE

o_petey3353_o

EMAIL

peter.huu07@gmail.com

ADDRESS

4203 W. Emerald Bay Wichita, Kansas 67205

EDUCATIONAL SUMMARY MASTER’S DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE | Manhattan, Kansas 2020( expected) Kansas State University APDesign Italian Studies Program | Orvieto, Italy Fall 2018 Kansas State University

WORK EXPERIENCE 2017 - 2018

7 MONTH

SERVER | APPLEBEE’S GRILL & BAR | MANHATTAN, KANSAS 2016

3 MONTHS

STARBUCKS BARISTA | DILLION’S MARKETPLACE | MANHATTAN, KANSAS 2011 - 2015

4 YEARS

LEAD SERVER | DAO’S ORIENTAL RESTAURANT | COLWICH, KANSAS

GENERAL SKILLS TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATOR

PREMIERE PRO

MS OFFICE

PHOTOSHOP

3DS MAX

MAC OS X

INDESIGN

REVIT

RHINOCEROS

TANGIBLE SKETCHING RENDERING DRAFTING

PERSONAL SKILLS Obtaining a sense of organization and time managment. Strong sense of responsibility and desire to get things done properly. Ability to build relationships with work colleagues. Capable of sketching out ideas to convey to others. Ability to multi task in an ever-changing environment. Abiding to established rules and operations that is set. Being able to take the initiative in group settings. Seeking out the potential of individuals and assisting towards success.

LANGUAGES VIETNAMESE | Conversational SPANISH | Intermediate


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TABLE OF CONTENTS A GATEHOUSE FOR A GREATHOUSE

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MUSEUM OF MODERN AMERICAN DESIGN

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COUNCIL GROVE PUBLIC LIBRARY

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MOVE: A DANCE STUDIO

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APDESIGN ITALIAN STUDIES PROGRAM

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A GATEHOUSE FOR A GREATHOUSE


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BRIEF

Third Year Spring 2018 Studio | Professor Michael McGlynn Location: West Hollywood, California The studio objective was to analyze several domestic architectures to understand the architects’ response to context and culture as well as their use of technology. Afterwards, I designed a gatehouse for one of the precedent studies, the Kings Road House. My approach was to design in a way that is uniďŹ ed and harmonious. The gate house provides accommodation for the groundskeeper as well as a vistor center for gathering and information.


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VIEW INTO THE GROUNDSKEEPER’S GUESTHOUSE


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CONTEXT PLAN

WEST ELEVATION


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Chace’s Dwelling Personal Green Space Schindler’s Dwelling Guest’s Dwelling Groundskeeper’s Dwelling

UNOBSTRUCTED AND INDIVIDUAL VIEWS OF THE COURTYARD

RELATION OF SPACE AND FORM

Each individual resident is provided with a personal courtyard space that cannot be viewed into. Landscaping features play a huge role in defining the outdoor space for each user.

Every dwelling space opens up at the corners of the structure to emphasize the importance of the relationship between the indoor and outdoor living spaces.


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FLOOR PLAN


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SECTION A - A

SECTION B - B


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NORTH ELEVATION


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MUSEUM OF MODERN AMERICAN DESIGN


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BRIEF

Third Year Spring 2018 Studio | Professor Michael McGlynn Location: Santa Monica, California California has played a major role in the development of modern American design. The MoMAD Foundation was formed to recognize the design and construction of a museum dedicated to modern American design from its roots in the mid-19th century to the present day. The museum was designed to exhibit modern American designer’s work. Santa Monica’s Public Library played a major role in developing outdoor space between the site and library.

RESPONSE TO CONTEXT The massing is extracted from the base on the east end to respond back to the library beside it. The strategy is to provide an open connector that became additional outdoor space for both properties.

FORMAL STRATEGY Three volumetric cubes that varies in height in realtion to the surrounding buildings from the site. Each color symbolizes the different types of program taking place within it.


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VIEW OF THE SECOND LEVEL GALLERY

VIEW OF THE MUSEUM’S ENTRY

VIEW BEHIND THE NORTHERN FACADE


SANTA MONICA BLVD

ARIZONA AVE

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7TH ST

6TH ST

CONTEXT PLAN


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Mechanical Holding Area

Conservator’s Office

Registration

Conservation Lab

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

NORTH ELEVATION

SECOND FLOOR PLAN


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Storage

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THIRD FLOOR PLAN

SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE

FOURTH FLOOR PLAN


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COUNCIL GROVE PUBLIC LIBRARY


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Third Year Fall 2017 Studio | Professor Michael Grogan Location: Council Grove, Kansas Council Grove is a small town with rich history of being a trading post. The Santa Fe Trail runs through this town making it a very important stopping point for travelers. For this project, the objective was to provide a public library for the town since Council Grove has no dedicated space for a public library. The Corey house is adjacent to the north part of the site and it became an important element for the library.

FORMAL STRATEGY A central partition wall that deďŹ nes the circulation ow and three massing blocks surrounding it. One volume is angled to acknowledge the historical house on the northern side.

ORGANIZATIONAL STRATEGY A hollowed out core that forces circulation around the core and the partition wall.


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VIEWS OF SECOND LEVEL READING AREA


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SECTION A - A

SSECTION ECTION A - A


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Book Drop

Mechanical Room

Workroom

Maker Lab

Telecom

Craft Maker Space General Storage

BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN 1/8’ = 1’0” SCALE

LOWER FLOOR PLAN


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Storage

Lounge

Classroom

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B GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1/8’ = 1’0” SCALE

SECOND FLOOR PLAN 1/8’ = 1’0” SCALE

A GROUND FLOOR PLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN


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MOVE: A DANCE STUDIO


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Fourth Year Summer 2018 Studio | Professor Genevieve Baudoin Location: Wichita, Kansas Located in Old Town district of Wichita, Kansas is a tight and urban site that is intended to be an outreach to the Wichita Contemporary Dance Theater. The objective was to provide a house for the dancers and staff that becomes one’s sacred space. There was two major design proposal for this project: facade and roof design details. Roof detailing was dedicated for the main studio space, whereas the facade detailing was focused on implementing stone onto the south facade.

CONTEXT PLAN


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FORMAL STRATEGY The massing is carved out on either side to provide exterior program.

CIRCULATION TO USE Circulation bar runs straight through the middle of the massing and becomes highly visible.


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SOUTH ELEVATION


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THIRD FLOOR PLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN


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NORTHERN VIEW ALONG MOSLEY STREET


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ROOF MEMBER

CONCRETE SLAB

CONCRETE SLAB

CONCRETE BEARING WALLS

SOUTHERN VIEW ALONG MOSLEY STREET

VIEW OF THE EAST FACADE

STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS


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WEST ELEVATION


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SOUTHERN FACADE DETAIL

SST Support Frame and Hanger System

2’ x 4’ Limestone Panels

Rigid Insulation

Site-Cast Concrete

The facade detailing was designed in a way to emulate the carving of stone. Each limestone panel is hung and supported from a SST Support Frame and Hanger System. Many planned out panels are either carved into, thus giving the appearance of the rough texture, or extruded in triangular forms.


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2” Limestone Panel 2 204 Metal Clip Hanger

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Metal Support Frame

3”Rigid Insulation

2” Limestone Galvanized Steel Fasteners

Metal Support Frame Metal Clip Hanger 1ft. Site-cast Concrete

Vapor Barrier

Porcelain Tile 1’ Site-cast Concrete

Porcelain Tile

Batt Insulation

Concrete Pavement

Gravel Gypsum Board

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Geotextile Mat

Perforated Drainage Concrete Footing

FOUNDATION WALL SECTION

FULL WALL SECTION

DETAIL CONNECTIONS

NOT TO SCALE

NOT TO SCALE

NOT TO SCALE


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ROOF DESIGN DETAIL

Insulated Glass Metal Panels Glulam Beam

Hardwood Sprung Flooring

The roof detail model was built in 1” = 1’0” scale. AXONOMETRIC OF ROOF DETAIL


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Waterproof Membrane OSB Board Stone Cap

Steel Fastener Flashing

Aluminum Frame with Welded Corners

Setting Block Conducting Gasket Glazing Seal Insulated Glass Aluminum Frame with Welded Corners Aluminum Gutter

OSB Board

Metal Panels

Timber Joist

Glulam Beam

ROOF DETAIL WALL SECTION NOT TO SCALE


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VIEW INTO THE MAIN DANCE STUDIO


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Stone Cap Vapor Barrier Counter-flashing Flashing Insulated Glass

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Metal Panels

Metal Plate Connection

Timber Frame Timber Joist

Glulam Beam

Gypsum Board 5” Batt Insulation

1’ Site-cast Concrete

Metal Support Frame 3” Rigid Insulation Metal Clip Hanger 2” Limestone Panel

Hardwood Sprung Flooring

Interlocking Joint Channel

Plaster

Vapor Barrier

ROOF TO WALL SECTION NOT TO SCALE


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APDESIGN ITALIAN STUDIES PROGRAM


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BRIEF

Fourth Year Fall 2018 | Professor Torgeir Norheim Location: Orvieto, Italy A small historical Italian hill town of Orvieto, located in Umbria. The program is an opportunity for me to study design and planning in a European environmental setting along with its culture and art. Orvieto is known to be a slow city. This emphasizing self-reliance and being able to shop and prepare meals all within the Italian language. We also get the privilege to have ofďŹ cial ďŹ eld trips to study other major cities within Italy.


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Watercoloring is one of the opportunities incorporated into our courses during our time in Italy. The emphasis is on all the historical churches throughout the city of Orvieto. Class would be in the mornings to catch the sun casting shadows onto the building. These examples shown to the right were sketched out lightly and then watercolored to show where the sun hits the building along with the shadows.


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GRAPHIC DESIGNS FROM BOOK


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Fourth Year Fall 2018 | Professor Torgeir Norheim Location: Orvieto, Italy As part of our graduate course, dissecting and analyzing of the city of Orvieto was part of our intensive writing course. As a studio class, we produced a book together to hold all our information gathered for the city. These graphics were a collaborative effort for the psychology section of the book.


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The concept behind these various montages is to express the concept of psychology that is one of our chapters within the studio book we produced throughout our time studying abroad in Italy.


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CONTACT INFORMATION 4203

W.

Emerald

(316)992-3739

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Bay

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Wichita,

Kansas

peter.huu07@gmail.com


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