The document provides an interior portfolio for Diep Chanh Hung from 2016-2017. It includes 10 interior design projects such as a wine store, art exhibition, coffee shop, and stage design. It also lists Diep's educational background and skills in interior design, including programs used like 3Ds Max, AutoCAD, and hand drawing. Personal interests are mentioned like nature, movies, books, and TED talks. References from past clients and educators are also provided.
The document discusses Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen. It describes how he personified modernism and Scandinavian design through his austere, streamlined works. It highlights his most famous project, the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now Radisson Blu Royal Hotel), which was the world's first designer hotel when it opened in 1960. The hotel showcased many of Jacobsen's iconic interior designs that are still classics today, like the Egg Chair. The document provides biographical details on Jacobsen and outlines how he helped establish functionalism and minimalism as hallmarks of Nordic design through his influential career.
The document summarizes the early sales and activity at Art Basel in Basel, Switzerland. Key points include:
- Sales began strongly in the first hours of the VVIP preview, indicating an upbeat art market. Major collectors were making the rounds.
- Works by artists featured in the recent Venice Biennale sold well, including a Dorothea Tanning painting that sold for $150,000. A Lygia Clark model was on reserve for $1.5 million.
- At Hauser & Wirth, a Hans Josephsohn sculpture sold for 550,000 CHF and they had works by Maria Lassnig and Paul McCarthy.
- Galleries have moved from the contemporary
Ken Done is a renowned Australian artist known for his vibrantly colored, simple yet iconic depictions of Australian themes and landscapes. He studied art from a young age and had a successful career in design before focusing fully on painting. Done is renowned for commissions like designing the BMW Art Car and programs for the Sydney 2000 Olympics, and has helped promote Australian culture worldwide through his vibrant, colorful style.
This document provides an introduction and overview for a world atlas focused on street art and graffiti. It discusses street art as a global contemporary art form that has developed from its origins in New York City in diverse styles influenced by local artistic traditions around the world. The atlas profiles 113 individual and collective artists from 25 countries and includes city profiles and maps created by street artists to represent their cities psycho-geographically. The introduction examines street art as a widespread popular art form that varies greatly in styles, motivations and approaches while still sharing a commitment to creating art in public spaces.
This article summarizes several art installations on display in New York City. It describes Grimanesa Amorós's LED "Bubbles" sculpture in the windows of 125 Maiden Lane, which features undulating LED tubing composed to look like bubbles. It also mentions Smiljan Radic's installation "Underground Passages" at the Queens Museum, consisting of tunnels and rooms below ground level for visitors to walk through. Finally, it briefly references an exhibition of works by Jesús Rafael Soto at the Whitney Museum of American Art, known for his works incorporating movement and light.
This settee and chair were designed by Édouard Colonna in 1899 for the Art Nouveau wing at the 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle. Made of maple wood with whiplash carvings, the pieces featured elongated, sinuous lines inspired by nature. They were part of a complete salon designed by Colonna for Siegfried Bing's Maison de l'Art Nouveau, known for its contributions to the Art Nouveau style through furniture, textiles, and interior designs. The set later became part of the Virginia Museum of Modern Art's collection.
The lecture discusses the work of architects Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Antonio Gaudi in Barcelona in the 1920s-1930s. It then highlights some of Mies van der Rohe's later works from the 1950s-1960s including the Farnsworth House, Seagram Building, and One Charles Center. The lecture also briefly mentions works by other architects like Frank Gehry, Frank Lloyd Wright, Richard Rogers, and Louis Kahn.
The document discusses Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen. It describes how he personified modernism and Scandinavian design through his austere, streamlined works. It highlights his most famous project, the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now Radisson Blu Royal Hotel), which was the world's first designer hotel when it opened in 1960. The hotel showcased many of Jacobsen's iconic interior designs that are still classics today, like the Egg Chair. The document provides biographical details on Jacobsen and outlines how he helped establish functionalism and minimalism as hallmarks of Nordic design through his influential career.
The document summarizes the early sales and activity at Art Basel in Basel, Switzerland. Key points include:
- Sales began strongly in the first hours of the VVIP preview, indicating an upbeat art market. Major collectors were making the rounds.
- Works by artists featured in the recent Venice Biennale sold well, including a Dorothea Tanning painting that sold for $150,000. A Lygia Clark model was on reserve for $1.5 million.
- At Hauser & Wirth, a Hans Josephsohn sculpture sold for 550,000 CHF and they had works by Maria Lassnig and Paul McCarthy.
- Galleries have moved from the contemporary
Ken Done is a renowned Australian artist known for his vibrantly colored, simple yet iconic depictions of Australian themes and landscapes. He studied art from a young age and had a successful career in design before focusing fully on painting. Done is renowned for commissions like designing the BMW Art Car and programs for the Sydney 2000 Olympics, and has helped promote Australian culture worldwide through his vibrant, colorful style.
This document provides an introduction and overview for a world atlas focused on street art and graffiti. It discusses street art as a global contemporary art form that has developed from its origins in New York City in diverse styles influenced by local artistic traditions around the world. The atlas profiles 113 individual and collective artists from 25 countries and includes city profiles and maps created by street artists to represent their cities psycho-geographically. The introduction examines street art as a widespread popular art form that varies greatly in styles, motivations and approaches while still sharing a commitment to creating art in public spaces.
This article summarizes several art installations on display in New York City. It describes Grimanesa Amorós's LED "Bubbles" sculpture in the windows of 125 Maiden Lane, which features undulating LED tubing composed to look like bubbles. It also mentions Smiljan Radic's installation "Underground Passages" at the Queens Museum, consisting of tunnels and rooms below ground level for visitors to walk through. Finally, it briefly references an exhibition of works by Jesús Rafael Soto at the Whitney Museum of American Art, known for his works incorporating movement and light.
This settee and chair were designed by Édouard Colonna in 1899 for the Art Nouveau wing at the 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle. Made of maple wood with whiplash carvings, the pieces featured elongated, sinuous lines inspired by nature. They were part of a complete salon designed by Colonna for Siegfried Bing's Maison de l'Art Nouveau, known for its contributions to the Art Nouveau style through furniture, textiles, and interior designs. The set later became part of the Virginia Museum of Modern Art's collection.
The lecture discusses the work of architects Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Antonio Gaudi in Barcelona in the 1920s-1930s. It then highlights some of Mies van der Rohe's later works from the 1950s-1960s including the Farnsworth House, Seagram Building, and One Charles Center. The lecture also briefly mentions works by other architects like Frank Gehry, Frank Lloyd Wright, Richard Rogers, and Louis Kahn.
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This document provides an overview of the Art Deco style that emerged in the 1920s. It describes key characteristics of Art Deco like geometric shapes, bold colors, and use of rare materials. The style was influenced by Cubism, Ancient Egyptian art uncovered in the 1920s, and new technologies like automobiles. Notable Art Deco artists included René Lalique known for his glasswork and Clarice Cliff for her ceramic designs. The style was popular in architecture, interior design, furniture, and fashion of the 1920s era.
This portfolio document provides contact information for Warren Lee and examples of exhibition design projects he has worked on. It includes 15 project summaries with details about the client, project name, location and brief descriptions. The projects cover a range of topics from women's history museums to auto shows to Olympic bids. The style is minimal with mostly text and some supporting images.
This document summarizes several projects completed by Office for Culture and Design (OCD). It describes a prelude pavilion designed for The Shed in New York as a steel structure with movable seating modules. It also details a robust machine structure designed for experimental exhibitions at ArkDes in Stockholm, featuring an exposed frame and ramp. Additionally, it summarizes OCD's work designing spaces for the 12th Gwangju Biennale in South Korea and stores for Acne Studios and Galerie Thomas Schulte.
All along, from Bauhaus to Farnsworth to the Seagram's building, Mies & Eames were consistently developing and defining a designer's modernist vocabulary that worked it's way into the 2 and 3 dimensional language of the 2nd half of the century.
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Osaka Expo '70 was held in Osaka, Japan from March 15 to September 13, 1970. It broke records with over 64 million visitors. The main theme was capturing how the future will be. Notable pavilions included the US pavilion, which was inspired by the Apollo 11 moon landing, and Hong Kong's pavilion shaped like a Chinese junk. The Tower of the Sun, designed by Kenzo Tange, stood as the central landmark. Expo '70 succeeded in presenting an exciting vision of technological progress and international cooperation.
This document provides an overview of the Art Deco movement and discusses its origins and spread. Some key points:
- Art Deco was a design movement that emerged in the 1920s-1930s and encompassed architecture, furniture, jewelry, and other decorative arts.
- The term "Art Deco" was coined in the 1960s to describe the many exciting new design ideas that emerged during this period.
- Art Deco rejected old-fashioned Victorian styles in favor of clean, modernist lines and was influenced by technological advances in mass production.
- The movement spread worldwide in the interwar period due to improved trade and communications, influencing designs from posters to skyscrapers.
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1. 'The well' (2019), a well placed in a dried out central park pond in Antwerp.
2. '3 Koningen' (2019), a series of phrases spray painted in town playing on a song about the Three Kings.
3. 'Design for open borders' (2018), two attached barriers creating a gate placed near the Belgium-France border.
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Art Nouveau was an ornamental style of art that flourished between 1890-1910 throughout Europe and the US. It represented a transition to modernism in design as mass production began and traditional craftsmanship was at risk. It occurred in painting, sculpture, architecture, interior design and other visual arts. Notable Art Nouveau artists included Aubrey Beardsley, Gustav Klimt, Alphonse Mucha and their works featured curving forms and nature-inspired motifs. Pioneering Art Nouveau architects like Antoni Gaudi, Victor Horta and their works like La Sagrada Familia and Hôtel Tassel integrated organic designs and new building materials like iron and glass. The movement also
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This document provides an overview of the Art Deco style that emerged in the 1920s. It describes key characteristics of Art Deco like geometric shapes, bold colors, and use of rare materials. The style was influenced by Cubism, Ancient Egyptian art uncovered in the 1920s, and new technologies like automobiles. Notable Art Deco artists included René Lalique known for his glasswork and Clarice Cliff for her ceramic designs. The style was popular in architecture, interior design, furniture, and fashion of the 1920s era.
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This document summarizes several projects completed by Office for Culture and Design (OCD). It describes a prelude pavilion designed for The Shed in New York as a steel structure with movable seating modules. It also details a robust machine structure designed for experimental exhibitions at ArkDes in Stockholm, featuring an exposed frame and ramp. Additionally, it summarizes OCD's work designing spaces for the 12th Gwangju Biennale in South Korea and stores for Acne Studios and Galerie Thomas Schulte.
All along, from Bauhaus to Farnsworth to the Seagram's building, Mies & Eames were consistently developing and defining a designer's modernist vocabulary that worked it's way into the 2 and 3 dimensional language of the 2nd half of the century.
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- Art Deco was a design movement that emerged in the 1920s-1930s and encompassed architecture, furniture, jewelry, and other decorative arts.
- The term "Art Deco" was coined in the 1960s to describe the many exciting new design ideas that emerged during this period.
- Art Deco rejected old-fashioned Victorian styles in favor of clean, modernist lines and was influenced by technological advances in mass production.
- The movement spread worldwide in the interwar period due to improved trade and communications, influencing designs from posters to skyscrapers.
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3. DIEP CHANH HUNG
Interior Designer
+84 907 996 690diepchanhhung@gmail.com
Neo Trash Bin (January 2016)
The modern trash bin help to purify
the air in the city and make the place
look better.
W Winery Store (April 2017)
Using wave as a main concept, show in
the wall pannels & ceiling, combine
with the table represent the boat.
Altogether create a strong visual
impact & the feeling of freedom.
Bee Coffee Shop (April 2016)
A single 20 feet container coffee shop
transform from the square shape of a
container to the hexagon shape, using
alots elements of the bee, all drawings
and renderings done by hand.
Star Pavilion (May 2017)
Inspired from the Cu Chi Tunnel &
the shape of mobius, incorporated
with the star in Viet Nam national
flag in the geometric way. Bringing
the dramatic effect for the visitor.
Nature: tree, water, animals
Movies: Social psychology, magic
Violin
Books: autobiography, design
TED talks
Personal development courses
Barcelona pavilion exhibition
(April 2017)
A creative way of exhibit the art works of
an artist (Gehard Richter) include walk
through the objects and flying colors
balloon.
Futuristic Stage (March 2017)
Futuristic garden inside the spaceship
create the different feeling and
atmostphere for the famous old play
(The Impotance to be Earnest - by
OscarWilde)
80 sqm Art Deco Apartment
(September 2016)
Geometic shape, bold color, reflecting
effect on materials chosing, recall the
glory Era of Art Deco
Ms. Jacqueline Andrewsigar (Vietjet’s Cabin Crew Manager)
Jacquelineandrewsigar@vietjetair.com
Mr. Riccado Franceschi (ADS’s lecturer)
r.franceschi@archi2.it
BTECHNDinInteriorDesign
ADSVietNamDesignInstitute(2016-present)
DiplomainBusinessAdministration
VietnameseAmericanVocationalTrainningCollege(VATC)(2008-2011)
TOEIC:880/990
NorthAmericanEnglishCenter(2008-2011)
AdvancedChineseDegree
PhamVanHaiChineseCenter(2006-2008)
Vietnam Table (March 2016)
Table that is designed for Vitra, which
is smart and funtional, modern and
simple, and the inspiration comes
from Viet Nam’s culture.
Try Chair (May 2017)
Bar stool designed for Uma, trian-
gular shape, swivel and easy to
carry., using rubber wood and
steel to create an industrial look.
3ds max
Auto CAD
Illustratior
Photoshop
Hand drawing
Team work
Time management
Educations Skills
Experiences
CommercialResidential
Product
References Interests
4. Contents
page 6
page 10
page 14
W wine store
STAR PAVILLION
art exhibition
comercial
an eye catching tunnel in the cen-
ter of the most busy street in Ho
Chi Minh city - Nguyen Hue walk-
ing street for exhibit the Vietnam’s
poster.
comercial
a feeling of luxury and freedom
80 sqm wine store in the crowded
shopping mall in Ho Chi Minh city.
comercial
An art work showcase of famous
Germany artist Gerhard Richter in
an exciting way.
5. page 24
page 18
page 26
page 30
bee coffee
futurisric stage
viet nam table
neo trash bin
comercial
A functional container coffee shop
located outside the exhibition area
ready to serve both dine in and take
away .
comercial
an future stage setting for a tradi-
tional play (The Importance of
being Earnest - by Oscar Wilde).
product
An interesting legs, elegant and
functional design inspired from the
vietnamese culture.
product
More than just an ordinary trash
bin, it help purifying the polution air
in the city and make the city much
more modern and beautiful.
6. 6
Star Pavillion
Inspired by the Cu Chi Tunnel & the
shapeofmobius,incorporatedwith
the star in Viet Nam national flag
in the geometric way. Bringing the
dramatic effect for the visitor.
7. 7
A temporary exhibition took place in Nguyen Hue walking
street - the most crowded street in Ho Chi Minh city to
exhibit the poster of Viet Nam.
Location
Inspiration
Material
Cu Chi tunnel
Stainless steel Tensile Bamboo
Viet Nam national flag Mobius
8. 8
ScannedbyCamScanner
From the medium star to the small star twisted
to the left create the constrain felling represent
the colonialed period of Viet Nam
After the war the shape starts to twisted to the
right, symbolized the eternity development
of the country
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1. Star shape steel structure
2. Base support for star steel frame
3. Base support for walking path
4. Bamboo walking path
5. Poster printed on burlap canvas
6. Red color tensile
hook along the frame
medium star small star
big star
Sketch
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W Wine Store
Using wave as a main concept,
show in the wall pannels & ceiling
even the choice of pendant light,
combine with the designed boat
shape table. Altogether create a
strong visual impact & the feeling
of freedom.
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On the third floor of a giant shopping mall with every-
things you need located in district 2 developing quickly in
the recent years.
Location
Inspiration
12. 800400
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Drawn by
Checked by
Scale
Date
Drawing No.
DEIGN
DRAWING TITLE:
FLOOR PLAN - DIMENSION
Diep Chanh Hung
1:50
April 2017
FL
CLIENT HAS REVIEWED AND APPROVED.
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CLIENT SIGNATURE & DATE
COMMENTS:
Michael Ling
FLOOR PLAN
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1. Wine display
2. Testing corner
3. Cashier counter
4. Cellar
5. Private room
Final red
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Art Exhibition
A creative way of exhibit the art
works of an artist (Gehard Richter)
include walk through the objects
and flying colors balloon.
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was born in 1932 in Dresden, Germany,
during the rise of the National Socialist
German Workers’ Party, or the Nazi Third
Reich.In 1948, at the age of 16, Richter
quit his formal education and took up an
apprenticeship as a set painter for the
theater. Beginning in 1951, Richter studied
at the Kunstakademie, Dresden, where he
paintedmuralsandpoliticalbannerscom-
missioned by state-owned businesses.
An emblematic work of the Modern Move-
ment, has been e xhaustively studied and
interpreted as well as having inspired
the oeuvre of several generations of ar-
chitects. It was designed by Ludwig Mies
van der Rohe (1886-1969) as the German
national pavilion for the 1929 Barcelona
International Exhibition. Built from glass,
steel and different kinds of marble, the
Pavilion was conceived to accommodate
the official reception presided over by
King Alfonso XIII of Spain along with the
German authorities
The Barcelona Pavilion
Gerhard Richter
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Walking through the artwork
2 on Left: art work of Gerhard Richter
2 on right: art work of Pollock
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Futuristic garden inside the space-
ship create the different feeling and
atmostphere for the famous old
play (The Impotance to be Earnest
- by Oscar Wilde)
Futuristic Stage
19. Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills
Wilde (16 October 1854 – 30 November
1900) was an Irish playwright, novelist, es-
sayist, and poet. After writing in different
forms throughout the 1880s, he became one
of London’s most popular playwrights in the
early 1890s.
The importance of being Ear-
nest (3 act in total)
Act 2: The main characters in the drama are
Algernon, Jack, Gwendolen and Cecily. Four
of them happened to have love line between
one and another. Algernon had a love line
with Cecily, meanwhile Jack had had love line
with Gwedolen. In here, we would explained
the love life of each character and also the
love line they had.
Algernon Moncrieff, born as a son in upper
class family. however, after the death of his
parent’swealthtoenjoyhimself.Eventhough
still living in his flat, he had many debts. For
his love life, algernon actually didn’t believe
in love and marriage. Even he thought that
marriage is somewhat scary for men be-
cause of what Lane said, and also he looked
after his aunt, Lady Bracknel, who married
only to look after her husband’s wealth. And
thought that women will turned into gorgon
once thet married and had children. But then
he met Cecily while pretending to be Ernest.
But then he fell in love with her.
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Inspiration
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7700
1500
500
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600600
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7000
0 1m 2m 3m 4m 5m
Apron
Stage
Wing
Backdrop
Furniture
Wing
Wing Wing
200
200
5000
25202480
R100
R1000
R1100
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4666
200
200
R900
R1000
R100
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200
200
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R100
R800
R900
2500
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440
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R1000
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21602167
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200
4333
R100
R800
R900
2500
30
440
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1500
30
440
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2500
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Lighting
Garden light
Door
Screw
Metal
80°
80°
10°
10°
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1350
1100
2081
R100
680
450
550
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Furniture
standing
garden
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750
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The time has been moved beyond the actual timeline of
the act, when people live in side the spaceship, therefore
the use of materials are bold and heavy like metal, cement,
strong lighting to grow plants.
Backdrop
FurnituresWings
Floor plan
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Location
Inspiration
Materials & Funitures
A Place holds most of the importance exhibition in District
7, Bee Coffee located outdoor provides the quick service
for the visitor and nearby office staff.
24. The hexagon shape allow the container to expand both side and turn
it into serving table for dine in customer and also create storage area
below, an island in the center helping the store can run independently
on both sides.
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28. VN table provides you the best solution for office meeting.
The optional of 2 table top with a foldable system allow you
to double the space and also flexibility of chosing material for
the particular part of the table.
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