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NGUYEN TRAN

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ABOUT ME

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C NTENT

IDEAS | DESIGN | SIMPLISTIC

| ARTISTIC | CREATIVE | DYNAMIC | FUNCTIO

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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN: THE CONTAINER......................................................6RESIDENTAIL DESIGN: THE LIMIT.................................................................9RESIDENTIAL DESIGN : THE STRAIGHT LINE...............................................12COMMERCIAL DESIGN: THE MOVEMENT RESTAURANT...............................15

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THE CONTAINER

The hot trend of shipping container homes fulfills many design desires: living simply, lessening clutter, being environmentally con-scious, building a home on a budget and the chance to do something totally mod-ern and different that makes your neighbors’ jaws drop.

But there are other practi-cal aspects to living in a ship-ping container home. Your house is fireproof and low maintenance. You can live in a container home almost any-where, and lock it up when you’re away. Even better, smaller container homes can move with you. Shipping con-tainer homes can be modu-lar: You can stack two or three or more as needed.

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THE MINIATURE

The Miniature concept is ap-plied onto my first project af-ter graduated. The client re-quired the resident must have one double bedroom, kitchen, living and the upstair bed-room. The total area of this resident is only 33 square me-tres with three metres in width , elevent metres in length and wall heigh is three metres.

The miniature house inspired from the industrial and sim-plistic style. The idea of the roof top come from the solu-tion for the upstair bedroom with the purpose is providing the natural light source. From the window the client is able to look at the sky in the night time and it is an ideal feature for a small space which makes the limit space looks bigger.

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THE STRAIGH LINE

The straight line is one my residential design practic-es. Going with the shape of the existed floor plan, my ideas for the renovation is exploited from that point of view. However, I also want-ed to make the resident look wider, therefore, the bright color was used for the wall finished and furniture.

The imagined clients are hus-band and wife. The husband work as the Martial Art Per-sonal Trainer, his wife is a Sci-fi Author and she is dis-able with wheel chair. The resident was design with two storeis. The down stair is working area, garage and the living space is on the upstair with the master bedroom, guest bedroom and a kitchen.

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THE MOVEMENT

The movement concept is ap-plied for the renovation of the Pathers Pavilion Restau-rant which locates in Mos-man, New South Wale state , Australia. The waves in the blue ocean and the nature around the pavilion inspire for the name of the concept, The Movement. The organic pattern is applied onto the ceiling which create the high-line for the overall perspec-tive

Sydney’s heritage movement shuns proposals to con-struct new buildings in parks – yet most of the world’s notable civic landscapes are defined by their architectur-al adornments. Some exam-ples, like Le Désert de Retz, built outside Paris just be-fore the French Revolution, and Copenhagen’s Tivoli, a cornucopia of 19th century fairground kitsch, are gar-nished with follies that were conceived to challenge rath-er than please the eye.

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