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Page 1: TrinhPham784173 Designing Environments Portfolio

PORTFOLIODESIGNING ENVIRONMENTS

TRINH PHAM

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title

1.0

SITE2.0

SPATIAL COMPOSITION3.0

LANDFORMING4.0

ASSEMBLAGE5.0

SPATIO-TEMPORAL NARRATIVE6.0

SUPERIMPOSITION COLLAGE7.0

EXPERIENCE COLLAGE8.0

FINAL PROJECT

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“I begin with an idea, and then it becomes something else”- Pablo Picasso -

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1.0 SITE

Overlaying History Map of Concrete Lawn, University of Melbourne from 1919 to 2016

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2.0 SPATIAL COMPOSITION Inspired by the Lotus flower from Hinduism architecture, the design depicts the Lotus pedals by arranging simple square shapes in a complex and symmetrical order.

Despite its angled and sharp ge-ometry, the design, as a whole, still gives a sense of tenderness and fragility.

FRAME AND GRID

LOTUS

FRAGILITY

TENDERNESS

ISOMETRIC VIEW

TOP VIEW

SIDE VIEW

FRONT VIEW

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title3.0 LANDFORMING The design reflects a marine system with the image of fish gills vaguely appearing within the ocean wave.

The space in between ressem-bles the image of broken system and draw up an uncertain future.

LANDFORMING

THE OCEAN WAVE

THE BROKEN MARINE

THE UNCERTAINTY

TOP VIEW

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4.0 ASSEMBLAGE - GRAFTING

Combining previous models by grafting techniques, the design tells a tragic story of Japan under the tsunami wave. However, with stregth and bravery, Japanese people have never been destroyed and the Japanese spirit ( Yamto-Damashii) is burning eternally.

FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW

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THE FLYING HOPEIn 2200, when the Earth has been severely destroyed by pollution and disasters, people have to fight each other for oxygen, living space, food and water. A group of people decided to take refugee to another planet by building a flying ship. This ship can provide accommodation for up to 10 000 people and travel as fast as light. Eventually the group of refugees wanders from planets to planets in order to find the second Earth. In the condition of no gravity and lack of oxygen, the ship has to be tied down to the surface by metal chains and when the great flood comes it will flow above the water.

Images from http://yakuza-mob-roleplay.wikia.com/wiki/File:Destroyed_city_of_Future.jpg

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5.0 SPATIAL- TEMPORAL NARRATIVETHE FLYING HOPE

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6.0 SUPERIMPOSITION COLLAGE

EARTHLYGREENERYNATURALPROTECTIVE

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7.0 EXPERIENCE COLLAGE

SECTIONAT SCALE 1:100TRINH PHAM784173

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8.0 FINAL PROJECT - CONCRETE

TOP VIEW

SIDE VIEWSIDE VIEW

THE EXPERIENCE

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8.0 FINAL PROJECT

PARTIAL SECTION @ SCALE 1:50

HIGH-RISEGRANDEUR

LIGHT CONCRETESEMI PRIVACY

PSEUDO PUBLIC SPACE

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8.0 FINAL PROJECTMSD

RaymondPriestley

TRINH PHAM784173

PLAN @ SCALE1:200

AA

BB

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8.0 FINAL PROJECT

RaymondPriestley

SECTION AA@ SCALE 1:100