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EDUCATION BACKGROUND2008-2012 Bachelor of Science in Architecture (CGPA 3.85) Graduated at Limkokwing University of Creative Technology Bachelor of Education in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (GPA 3.50/4) Graduated at Institute of Foreign Languages (IFL)
2005-2008 High School: level “B” Overall Score: 99.954/100 Graduated at Bak Touk High School, Phnom Penh
ACHIVEMENTS
July 2011 Architectural Competition 2011
January 2013 “Smart City, The Next Generation”, Focus on South-East Asia
Institut Francais du Cambodge cooperating with Ministry of Art and Culture. The project entitled
Won the First Prize of The Architectural Competition 2011which organized by
“Contemporary Art Museum”.
EXTRA CURRICULUM
March 2011 A City for All, STT International Student Workshop & Idea Competition
Febuary 2011 ASEANpreneur Youth Leader Exchange (AYLE 2013)
December 2012 Archiprix S.E.A 2012
Was chosen as a participant in the workshop and the competition which was run by Sahmakun Teang Tnaut( STT), an urban NGO in partnership with Helsinki University of Technology from Finland.
COMPUTER SKILLS AutoCAD Architecture, 3ds Max, Google Sketch Up, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator,
participated in an International Competition organized by Aedes East – International Forum for Contemporary Architecture (N.P.O) and is invited to Berlin to join Smart City Symposium in June 2013.
Was selected as one of Cambodian Delegates to participate in AYLE 2013 in Manila, Philippine, organized by National University of Singapore
Participated in Archiprix S.E.A International Competition organized by National University of Singapore and the proposal was selected as one of the two national level participants
December 2012 2012 AAET ESTI Essay CompetitionWas selected as one among the top 4 country level competition candidates to partici-pate in ASEAN Academy of Engineering & Technology Essay Competition
RECLAIMING URBAN LAND
[ Architecture and Urban Planning ]
MEMORY [ contemporary museum ]
1000 ETERNAL LOOP [ community centre ]
CIRCULAR [ cultural pavilion ]
MIXED-USE [ living city challange ]
SEMINAR WORKS [ Workshop Studio ]
FUTURE SHELTER [ re-thinking urban housing ]
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11 Conference Hall
12 Cafe Shop
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Outdoor Stage and Seats Internal Courtyard
Roof Circulation
Ventilation Diagram
Outdoor Stage
Summer Wind
Cool Wind
Air flow from riverAir flow in the building
Sun Diagram
Roof Circulation
Ventilation Diagram
Outdoor Stage
Summer Wind
Cool Wind
Air flow from riverAir flow in the building
Sun Diagram
Exhibition Hall
Urban Sprwal
How can Asia accommodate two thirds of the world population in the year 2050 when more than half of the total population will be living in urban areas? Particularly, in ASEAN countries, the projection of urbanization is upward. High density pressure, low quality housing, land shortage, traffic conges-tion, lack of green space and urban sprawl will put a great pressure on the main cities in each of the countries. Likewise, Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia, will be encountering the same problems. “Re-Thinking Urban Housing” will offer better alternative living units in dense cities. Many ame-nities such as inviting communal spaces, vertical urban farms, interactive corridors, mini-mart and sky park, are proposed to encourage social interac-tion, leisure, recreation and to generate some profit. Therefore, “Re-Thinking Urban Housing” is the most visionary solution to those aforementioned challenges of rapid urbanization in Phnom Penh and the ASEAN countries as a whole.
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Existing Building Volume On Site Minimize footprint
Pull and Stake Porosity
Closer To The Ground Concept Maximize Green Space
NUCLEAR FAMILYSINGLE / COUPLE
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FREE-UP GROUND LEVEL
MINI MART
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EXTENDED FAMILY
Function DiagramConcept Diagram
Composition
1st Floor plan 2nd Floor plan 3rd Floor plan 4th Floor plan 5th Floor plan
Floor Plan
Hot Air
Cool Air
Passive Ventilation Rain Water Harvesting
Rainwater Tank
Greywater Pipe System
Rainwater Pipe System
Water-Conservation(for watering planation)
Greywater Tankand TreatmentSystem
Rainwater Pipe System
Water Conservation
Social Gathering on Roof Top Roof Farm Free up Landscape
Floor Plan
Hot Air
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Passive Ventilation Rain Water Harvesting
Rainwater Tank
Greywater Pipe System
Rainwater Pipe System
Water-Conservation(for watering planation)
Greywater Tankand TreatmentSystem
Rainwater Pipe System
Water Conservation
Social Gathering on Roof Top Roof Farm Free up Landscape
Master Plan
NThe arrangement of the Jenga is more than aesthetic; it is also a response to the site analysis of the exist-ing micro-climate. The building is sustainable since we have taken advantage of the unforgiving tropical climate by minimizing heat gain; maximizing use of natural light and ventilation. The fundamental ele-ments in the proposed building are minimal footprint, water conservation, energy saving, cross-ventila-tion, daily necessities and communal spaces.
Open Ground Level Mini Mart Inviting Corridor
Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Although Koh Pich Island serves many different purposes, wedding hall is one of the most famous functions.
suitable products for exhibition. Cultural Pavilion is served as an exhibition hall for Khmer traditional clothes and fashionable clothes which are made by Cambodian local material-silk. Moreover, a cafe shop is also included as one of the functions.
CIRCULARCULTURAL PAVILLION
Studio : Arch. Design 3 Project: PavillionLocation: Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Inspiration
MIXED-USELIVING CITY CHALLENGEStudio : Arch. Design 5 Project: Mixed-use Building (Group Work)Location: Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Situated along the National High-way 2, the corridor on the strip of land between Tompum Lake and the Bassac River is one of the busiest highways in the region, because it is the only road to travel from Phnom Penh to Ta khmao. More important-ly, according to Mr. Vann Molyvann, one of the most respectful Cambo-dian architects, Phnom Penh city will develop toward this site. Due to rapid growth of city population, ur-ban sprawl is inevitable. However, as the city expands, more land will be needed for many different building types especially residential build-ings and commercial buildings. This may lead to the infill of surrounding wetlands in the study site. Mean-while, the development will also interrupt city’s sewage treatment and vegetable production in that area by conserving the wetlands.
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Situated along the National High-way 2, the corridor on the strip of land between Tompum Lake and the Bassac River is one of the busiest highways in the region, because it is the only road to travel from Phnom Penh to Ta khmao. More important-ly, according to Mr. Vann Molyvann, one of the most respectful Cambo-dian architects, Phnom Penh city will develop toward this site. Due to rapid growth of city population, ur-ban sprawl is inevitable. However, as the city expands, more land will be needed for many different building types especially residential build-ings and commercial buildings. This may lead to the infill of surrounding wetlands in the study site. Mean-while, the development will also interrupt city’s sewage treatment and vegetable production in that area by conserving the wetlands.
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Residential (Shophouses)
Industrial Building
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Asphalt ParkUndeveloped Land Road NetworkWetlandSite Data
Riverfront ParkFood Node
Active NodePedestrian Bridge
There should be more roads to access to riverfront in order to give local dwellers opportuni-ties to take advantage of beautiful views of waterfront and fresh air from the river. This pub-lic park will be a popular place where people in that neighborhood could relax and do ex-ercise like jogging, cycling, dancing aerobic etc to increase their quality of life. It may attract Phnom Penh and Ta Khmao dwellers as well. I propose to open one pedestrian bridge to waterfront every 1 kilometer. The park will offset 20 meters from the riverside and the exist-ing housing along that which mostly are slum will be replaced with park along the river.
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Proposed Bus Stop
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Proposed Bus Stop System
Diagram of Riverfront Park
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Landscape and Seatalong pedestrain(3m once)
Road Walkway
Pedestrian Diagram of Sidewalk
Master Plan
Possible Building PlotThe maximum allowed building area.
Concentration of BuildingPropose cencentrate the built area in a dense urban area to minimize sprawl in the area
New and Exisiting Road ConnectionPropose a new main road to the exisiting one,In order to minimize tra�c �ow and create the basis for an active urban center
Pedestrain ConnectionSecondary roads are connected to the points of entrance to the site, resulting in the �nal building plots.
Extruded Building Volume and Plot DivisionThe building plots are extrude to create the requirednumber of community housing, shops and institutionssuch as kindergarten.
Possible Building PlotThe maximum allowed building area.
Concentration of BuildingPropose cencentrate the built area in a dense urban area to minimize sprawl in the area
New and Exisiting Road ConnectionPropose a new main road to the exisiting one,In order to minimize tra�c �ow and create the basis for an active urban center
Pedestrain ConnectionSecondary roads are connected to the points of entrance to the site, resulting in the �nal building plots.
Extruded Building Volume and Plot DivisionThe building plots are extrude to create the requirednumber of community housing, shops and institutionssuch as kindergarten.
Possible Building PlotThe maximum allowed building area.
Concentration of BuildingPropose cencentrate the built area in a dense urban area to minimize sprawl in the area
New and Exisiting Road ConnectionPropose a new main road to the exisiting one,In order to minimize tra�c �ow and create the basis for an active urban center
Pedestrain ConnectionSecondary roads are connected to the points of entrance to the site, resulting in the �nal building plots.
Extruded Building Volume and Plot DivisionThe building plots are extrude to create the requirednumber of community housing, shops and institutionssuch as kindergarten.
Possible Building PlotThe maximum allowed building area.
Concentration of BuildingPropose cencentrate the built area in a dense urban area to minimize sprawl in the area
New and Exisiting Road ConnectionPropose a new main road to the exisiting one,In order to minimize tra�c �ow and create the basis for an active urban center
Pedestrain ConnectionSecondary roads are connected to the points of entrance to the site, resulting in the �nal building plots.
Extruded Building Volume and Plot DivisionThe building plots are extrude to create the requirednumber of community housing, shops and institutionssuch as kindergarten.
Possible Building PlotThe maximum allowed building area.
Concentration of BuildingPropose cencentrate the built area in a dense urban area to minimize sprawl in the area
New and Exisiting Road ConnectionPropose a new main road to the exisiting one,In order to minimize tra�c �ow and create the basis for an active urban center
Pedestrain ConnectionSecondary roads are connected to the points of entrance to the site, resulting in the �nal building plots.
Extruded Building Volume and Plot DivisionThe building plots are extrude to create the requirednumber of community housing, shops and institutionssuch as kindergarten.
Possible Building PlotThe maximum allowed building area.
Concentration of BuildingPropose cencentrate the built area in a dense urban area to minimize sprawl in the area
New and Exisiting Road ConnectionPropose a new main road to the exisiting one,In order to minimize tra�c �ow and create the basis for an active urban center
Pedestrain ConnectionSecondary roads are connected to the points of entrance to the site, resulting in the �nal building plots.
Extruded Building Volume and Plot DivisionThe building plots are extrude to create the requirednumber of community housing, shops and institutionssuch as kindergarten.
Master Plan Concept
Master Plan
Possible Building PlotThe maximum allowed building area.
Concentration of BuildingPropose cencentrate the built area in a dense urban area to minimize sprawl in the area
New and Exisiting Road ConnectionPropose a new main road to the exisiting one,In order to minimize tra�c �ow and create the basis for an active urban center
Pedestrain ConnectionSecondary roads are connected to the points of entrance to the site, resulting in the �nal building plots.
Extruded Building Volume and Plot DivisionThe building plots are extrude to create the requirednumber of community housing, shops and institutionssuch as kindergarten.
Possible Building PlotThe maximum allowed building area.
Concentration of BuildingPropose cencentrate the built area in a dense urban area to minimize sprawl in the area
New and Exisiting Road ConnectionPropose a new main road to the exisiting one,In order to minimize tra�c �ow and create the basis for an active urban center
Pedestrain ConnectionSecondary roads are connected to the points of entrance to the site, resulting in the �nal building plots.
Extruded Building Volume and Plot DivisionThe building plots are extrude to create the requirednumber of community housing, shops and institutionssuch as kindergarten.
Possible Building PlotThe maximum allowed building area.
Concentration of BuildingPropose cencentrate the built area in a dense urban area to minimize sprawl in the area
New and Exisiting Road ConnectionPropose a new main road to the exisiting one,In order to minimize tra�c �ow and create the basis for an active urban center
Pedestrain ConnectionSecondary roads are connected to the points of entrance to the site, resulting in the �nal building plots.
Extruded Building Volume and Plot DivisionThe building plots are extrude to create the requirednumber of community housing, shops and institutionssuch as kindergarten.
Possible Building PlotThe maximum allowed building area.
Concentration of BuildingPropose cencentrate the built area in a dense urban area to minimize sprawl in the area
New and Exisiting Road ConnectionPropose a new main road to the exisiting one,In order to minimize tra�c �ow and create the basis for an active urban center
Pedestrain ConnectionSecondary roads are connected to the points of entrance to the site, resulting in the �nal building plots.
Extruded Building Volume and Plot DivisionThe building plots are extrude to create the requirednumber of community housing, shops and institutionssuch as kindergarten.
Possible Building PlotThe maximum allowed building area.
Concentration of BuildingPropose cencentrate the built area in a dense urban area to minimize sprawl in the area
New and Exisiting Road ConnectionPropose a new main road to the exisiting one,In order to minimize tra�c �ow and create the basis for an active urban center
Pedestrain ConnectionSecondary roads are connected to the points of entrance to the site, resulting in the �nal building plots.
Extruded Building Volume and Plot DivisionThe building plots are extrude to create the requirednumber of community housing, shops and institutionssuch as kindergarten.
Possible Building PlotThe maximum allowed building area.
Concentration of BuildingPropose cencentrate the built area in a dense urban area to minimize sprawl in the area
New and Exisiting Road ConnectionPropose a new main road to the exisiting one,In order to minimize tra�c �ow and create the basis for an active urban center
Pedestrain ConnectionSecondary roads are connected to the points of entrance to the site, resulting in the �nal building plots.
Extruded Building Volume and Plot DivisionThe building plots are extrude to create the requirednumber of community housing, shops and institutionssuch as kindergarten.
Master Plan Concept
Commercial Building
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Elevations
For Topical Shophouse, only ground floor is used to run the bussiness. Some of the upper floors are left unused. More importantly, such shophouse does not have enough lighting and ventilation. Therefore, new commercial building type is proposed to give alter-native business area.
Passive Ventilation Diagram
Shading Device for Corridor
SEMINAR WORKSWORKSHOP STUDIO
Studio : Arch Seminar Project: Individual WorkLocation: Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Recycle for Multi-function Furniture
Spoon Wall
Shading DeviceModel
Recycle for Multi-function Furniture
SEMINAR WORKSWORKSHOP STUDIO
Studio : Arch Seminar Project: Individual WorkLocation: Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Spoon Wall
Shading DeviceModel
You can make pop-up flowers by using the recycled plastic spoons arranges them re-peatedly in circle. Recycled Spoon can be used to decorate the wall.
Spoon Wall
You can make pop-up flowers by using the recycled plastic spoons arranges them re-peatedly in circle. Recycled Spoon can be used to decorate the wall.
1m x 1m
3m x 5m
Recycle for Multi-function Furniture
SEMINAR WORKSWORKSHOP STUDIO
Studio : Arch Seminar Project: Individual WorkLocation: Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Spoon Wall
Shading DeviceModel
You can make pop-up flowers by using the recycled plastic spoons arranges them re-peatedly in circle. Recycled Spoon can be used to decorate the wall.
Spoon Wall
You can make pop-up flowers by using the recycled plastic spoons arranges them re-peatedly in circle. Recycled Spoon can be used to decorate the wall.
1m x 1m
3m x 5m
Recycle for Multi-function Furniture
SEMINAR WORKSWORKSHOP STUDIO
Studio : Arch Seminar Project: Individual WorkLocation: Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Spoon Wall
Shading DeviceModel
It is true that shading device design is absolutely imporant for a building. It plays an important role in lessen the direct sunlight in the building. How-ever, most of the time, the designers totally depend on the stimulation of shading from the 3ds modeling in the computer, which is believed to be an accurate calculation. In the project, I have design a shading that consists of both vertical and horizontal shad-ing panels, in order to compare the shade between the real model and the
shades on 10am, 12pm and 2 pm.
According to my observation, it can be seen that sun orientation at 10am , 12pm and 2pm give similar shade to the model as it is stimulated by com-
it does not allow the direct sunlight into the building. More importantly, only the sun orientation on August
to the model that taken in December. Obviously there is an error in Com-puter modeling for shading.
Shading Device Model
Recycle for Multi-function Furniture
SEMINAR WORKSWORKSHOP STUDIO
Studio : Arch Seminar Project: Individual WorkLocation: Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Spoon Wall
Shading DeviceModel
It is true that shading device design is absolutely imporant for a building. It plays an important role in lessen the direct sunlight in the building. How-ever, most of the time, the designers totally depend on the stimulation of shading from the 3ds modeling in the computer, which is believed to be an accurate calculation. In the project, I have design a shading that consists of both vertical and horizontal shad-ing panels, in order to compare the shade between the real model and the
shades on 10am, 12pm and 2 pm.
According to my observation, it can be seen that sun orientation at 10am , 12pm and 2pm give similar shade to the model as it is stimulated by com-
it does not allow the direct sunlight into the building. More importantly, only the sun orientation on August
to the model that taken in December. Obviously there is an error in Com-puter modeling for shading.
S O KM U Y G E C H
D E S I G N P O R T F O L I O
T H A N K Y O UD E S I G N . A R T . A R C H I T E C T U R E