Hoàng Thúc Hào

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Hoang Thuc Hao
Born1971[1]
NationalityVietnam Vietnamese
OccupationArchitect
Organization- Vietnam Association of Architects

- Hanoi University of Civil Engineering

- 1+1>2 International Architecture Construction JSC
Websitehttps://hoangthuchao.vn/


Hoang Thuc Hao[2] (born in 1971) is the Vice President of the Vietnam Association of Architects. He graduated from the Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Hanoi University of Civil Engineering[3] in 1992, and gained his graduate degree from Turin Polytechnic University [4]in 2002. He is also a member of the Vietnam Green Architecture Council.[5] In 2003, Hao established "1+1>2 Architects",[6] an architecture firm that focuses on social architectural projects supporting disadvantaged communities and promoting cultural diversity in the context of rapid urbanisation.     

Career[edit]

Hoang Thuc Hao is the first Vietnamese architect to win the 2016 SIA-GETZ Award for Outstanding Architect in Asia, and also the first Vietnamese to be awarded 02 major awards (organized once every three years): The Vassilis Sgoutas Prize for Implemented Architecture Serving the Impoverished 2017 & The Robert Matthew Prize for Sustainable and Humane Environments 2023 by the International Union of Architects (UIA).

UIA said:

"Hoang Thuc Hao pays special attention to rural areas and poor communities, highlighting the role of architects in the process of social construction and renovation. Deeply understanding and adapting to local conditions, Mr. has pioneered innovations. People participating and being an integral part of the construction process are empowered to improve their living environment. Not only does he aim for sustainability in construction, but more importantly, he respects and promotes cultural value in his works - an aspect often overlooked in developing economies."

"Hoang Thuc Hao is one of the few Vietnamese architects with a clear community mindset in combining the natural and living environments with strong community and cultural connections."

His architecture focuses on the practical support of cynical communities through diverse projects such as community houses, workers' houses, schools for disadvantaged children, new rural villages, etc. An effective approach, combining academic knowledge and folk experience, natural elements, and core indigenous culture, his work is an effective testament to the preservation and promotion of local identity. in a contemporary context.[9][10]

He proposed the philosophy of 'architecture of happiness' - architecture is not simply about designing and creating space, but can bring about justice and happiness.[11]

Works[edit]

• Suoi Re Community House, Hoa Binh, Vietnam [7]

• Ta Phin Community House, Sa Pa, Lao Cai, Vietnam [8]

• Chieng Yen Community House, Lao Cai, Vietnam [9]

• Nam Dam Village, Ha Giang, Vietnam [10]

• Cam Thanh Community House, Hoi An, Vietnam [11]

• Lung Luong Primary School, Thai Nguyen, Vietnam [12]

• Bhutan Happiness Center [13]

• Playground system for children

• Floodplain Housing Program

• Vegetable nursery system made of recycled materials - Bottle house

• Housing for Lao Cai workers

• Country house to the street, Dong Nai, Vietnam

• Dong Anh Villa

• Vinh Phuc Provincial Library.

• An Binh meditation village, Yen Bai, Vietnam

• Hanging village, Dream Residence apartments.

• Oak Village, Myanmar

• Jackfruit Village, Son Tay, Hanoi [14][15]

• Mushroom Village, Y Ti, Lao Cai, Vietnam

• Center for elite craft villages and Bat Trang Pottery Museum

• Multipurpose Community Center, Lam Son, Thanh Hoa, Vietnam

• Hoi An Cultural Center and Trinh Cong Son Museum

• Phan Boi Chau School for the Gifted, Nghe An, Vietnam

• Institute of Advanced Mathematics, Hanoi

• National University's key research and experimentation institute

• Sentia School [16]

• Dewey International Intercollegiate School

• Tay Ho Tay International School

• Da Hop Kindergarten and Primary School [17]

Awards[edit]

TT Awards Year of Awards
1 Biennale SOFIA Award 1994
2 UIA Award (International Union of Architects) 1996, UIA
3 First Prize of DAAD, Vietnam – Germany Science and Technology Center 1996, CHLB Đức
4 Prize of Viet Nam Parliament House Design Competition 2007
5 First prize in the contest "For Hanoi today and tomorrow" 2008
6 Second Prize (No First Prize) in urban planning and design contest in Hoan Kiem Lake and its vicinity 2009
7 Award "Bui Xuan Phai - For the love of Hanoi" 2010
8 The highest Prize of UIA Barbara Cappochin Award 2011
9 First Prize of Vietnam Union of Literature and Art 2014
10 Winner World Architecture Festival Award (WAF). Community Category 2015
11 Vietnamese Architect of the Year 2015
12 Gold Prize of Vietnam Green Architecture 2016
13 SIA-Getz Architecture Prize 2016 for Emergent Architecture in Asia 2016
14 We choice Awards - Inspire Ambassadors - Award chosen by the judging panel 2016
15 Grand Prize of Vassilis Sgoutas Prize - UIA 2017
16 2 Architecture Master Prize (AMP) 2018 in Education category 2018
17 The highest Prize of the Architecture Planning Competition for President Ho Chi Minh Memorial Area, Nam Dan, Nghe An 2019
18 2 Architecture Master Prize AMP in category Green Architecture and Institutional Architecture 2020
19 Gold winner in category Resort Buildings Arcasia Award for Architecture 2020
20 07 Spec Go Green Awards 2014 – 2018
21 12 Green Good Design Awards 2011 - 2021
22 06 Vietnam Green Architecture Awards 2013 - 2021
23 05 Futurarc Green Leadership Awards 2011 - 2020
24 07 Arcasia Architecture Awards - AAA 2011 - 2021
25 20 National Architecture Awards 2006 - 2023
26 10 The International Architecture Awards - IAA Chicago 2011 - 2023

References[edit]

  1. ^ [1] Article in Viet Nam News, Retrieved January 2017
  2. ^ "Hoàng Thúc Hào". hoangthuchao.vn. Retrieved 2021-12-01.
  3. ^ "Hanoi University of Civil Engineering", Wikipedia, 2021-09-23, retrieved 2021-12-01
  4. ^ "Politecnico di Torino". www.polito.it. Retrieved 2021-12-01.
  5. ^ "Green Architecture Council".
  6. ^ "1+1>2 Architects".
  7. ^ "Suoi Re Village Community House / 1+1>2 Architects". ArchDaily. 2011-01-11. Retrieved 2021-12-01.
  8. ^ "Ta Phin community house / 1+1>2". ArchDaily. 2012-08-08. Retrieved 2021-12-01.
  9. ^ "CHIENG YEN Community House / 1+1>2 Architects". ArchDaily. 2019-01-19. Retrieved 2021-12-01.
  10. ^ "Nam Dam Homestay and Community House / 1+1>2 Architects". ArchDaily. 2015-12-16. Retrieved 2021-12-01.
  11. ^ "Cam Thanh Community House / 1+1>2 Architects". ArchDaily. 2015-06-04. Retrieved 2021-12-01.
  12. ^ "Jungle Flower / 1+1>2 Architects". ArchDaily. 2016-12-12. Retrieved 2021-12-01.
  13. ^ "Bhutan Happiness Centre / 1+1>2 Architects". ArchDaily. 2016-07-12. Retrieved 2021-12-01.
  14. ^ "1+1>2 architects adds to jackfruit village in vietnam with thatched lakeside residence". designboom | architecture & design magazine. 2020-05-29. Retrieved 2021-12-01.
  15. ^ Futurarc, Admin. "Jackfruit Village". FuturArc. Retrieved 2021-12-01.
  16. ^ "Sentia school / 1+1>2 Architects". ArchDaily. 2019-02-15. Retrieved 2021-12-01.
  17. ^ "Da Hop Kindergarten and Primary School / 1+1>2 Architects". ArchDaily. 2020-02-13. Retrieved 2021-12-01.