

PORTFOLIO
Phillip Huynh
I am a multi-disciplined aspiring designer who has developed a broad understanding of design covering architecture, landscape architecture, and horticulture. The interdisciplinary study allows me to follow a mindful but competitive approach.
I have always been thinking as a mindful storyteller before doing any design technology. Following this method helps me improve the productivity of my work but also balance my personal life. That’s why I’m endlessly inspired by nature and travelling. Gardening, miniaturing, painting and wandering new places keep me joyful thoroughly.
ME
philliphuynh311@gmail.com + 1 437 256 6968
Diploma of Architectural Technology
Sheridan College
Master of Landscape Architecture
The University of Melbourne
Bachelor of Landscape Design
University of Agriculture and Forestry
Assisstant Project Coordinator
Mount Sinai Hospital
Cad Technician
Sheridan College
Landscape Designer
Phu Tho Tourist Company
Mississauga, Canada
Melbourne, Australia
Toronto, Canada
Mississauga, Canada
Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam
A collection of creative works & designs by Phillip Huynh


PARCEL SCAPE
Location - Kamo River, Kyoto, Japan
Stage - Design Proposal Competition
Brief
Thanks to fantastic waterfront views, Nōryōyuka platforms along Kamo River are enormously popular as dining spots. However, the linear island right before the restaurants is rarely explored due to minimal access and program options. With a huge number of customers and cultural highlights nearby, there is a great potential for this urban void to become a new civic landscape.
‘Parcel’ is thus designed not only to expand usable areas but to represent and regenerate the cultural contents. Thanks to the strong flexibility in components and composition, it can smoothly adapt to a large range of civic uses and surrounding events. As a light timber structure, parcel can be easily formed and gradually added to the site. Therefore, it can make an instant contribution to functionality, and respond to civil anticipation.
Roles and Responsibilities
Design Development
Render exterior spaces


Concept Development

Cultural Capital Diagram

Apart from a high standard of coherence and utility, each parcel community explores and achieves various attributes to support the local context. The outstanding flexibility ensures the smooth adaption from common civic use to a large range of seasonal events happened around.

Parcel-scape 2030 speculation
Z3 COMMUNITY
● Connectivity to Local Community
● Civic Use
● Adaption to Outdoor Performance



Z2 COMMUNITY
● Interaction
● Functionality






Z1 COMMUNITY
● Walkability
● Recreational Use
SPATIAL KEY PLAN







THE ARCH
Location - 1056 Queen st West, Toronto, Canada
Stage - Design Proposal
Brief
The Artscape Toronto project aims to be a vibrant hub for creativity and community, blending affordable housing, artist studios, a public art gallery, and a community hub. Located at 1056 Queen Street West, Toronto, This six-story building will be designed as a “centralised” design concept, prioritising a dominant form with supporting elements grouped around it.
This project blends both commercial and residential elements, requiring a seamless integration of these aspects within one structure. Given that these functions coexist in a single building, achieving a harmonious aesthetic expression becomes crucial.
Roles and Responsibilities
Design Development
Floor plan arrangement and layout
Wall Section and Detail
Render exterior and interior spaces


“The Arch’s Community Hall the space acting as both reception and holding community weekly flee market “
“The Arch Gallery where artst can develop their skills and display their work to public”

Diagram
Dvelopment Process
DEVELOPMENT

SUSATAINABLE
DESIGN ON ENERGY

Typical Unit Design

“The Arch Unitevery loft will have different theme for different kind of art”

Material and Synthesis

● Versatility
● Lightweight and easy to install
● Fire resistance
● Low maintenance





● Classic and timeless look
● Durability and low maintenance
● Thermal and sound
● insulation
● Fire resistance
● Lightweight and durable
● Rust resistance
● Low maintenance



● Modern aesthetic
● Natural light penetration
● Expansive views
● Durability and longevity
● Aesthetics
● Thermal insulation


FIRE STATION 123
Location - Mississauga, Canada
Stage - Conceptual and Working Drawing
Brief
The new fire station will be focused on sustainability, efficiency and mental health coping. This fire station is going to target a net-zero strategy, with less carbon footprint and achieve LEED certification.
Some main features include the apparatus bay which is installed a double bi-fold door for time efficiency. The bioswale is the main landscape around the fire station to collect wastewater. The courtyard, the main feature of the fire station, is placed in the middle of the fire station, acting as well-being treatment for both users and visitors.
Roles and Responsibilities
Conceptual Development
Preliminary Drawings
Working Drawings including Floor plans, RCP, Fire Path, Section, Details and Exit stairs.


FIRST FLOOR PLAN








Stair Detail



AXONOMETRIC EXIT STAIR

CONC. STAIR - 1ST FL


SIDING AND CMU WALL

GREEN AGE CONSTRUCTION
Location - Mississauga, Canada
Stage - Design Application
Brief
In this project, a design solution was proposed for a detached single-family house in Edwyna, Mississauga, Ontario. The house has a total of 3 floors - basement, first floor, and second floor. Cathedral ceiling, along with large windows, is the main feature applying here to bring spatial feeling, lighting and view maximumly.
Roles and Responsibilities
● Design Proposal
● 3d Hand made model scale 1:100
● Working Drawing








FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR

VERTICAL ALUMINUM STANDING SEAM WALL TO ROOF DETAIL
FOUNDATION WALL AT FIRST FLOOR DETAIL

SINAI HEALTH
Location - Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada
Stage - Renovation and Updating Plan by Revit
Brief
The hospital currently uses AutoCAD to update resources, but it is inefficient and hard to use. Inconsistent updates lead to errors like incorrect room numbers and names, and layouts are inaccurate, visually unappealing, and hard to read, especially during renovations.
As the hospital expands, a synchronized system that automatically updates and integrates across various software is needed.
Revit parameters best accommodate floor plan information. The team used the Diroot plug-in to transfer Excel data to Revit room schedules. By creating a shared parameter file with parameters for zone, legacy room number, wayfinding room number, and department order, followed by Revit families for room tags, the result was outstanding and significantly impacted the synchronization of the hospital system. Each floor’s drawings showed departmental areas and service spaces, helping staff quickly understand space restrictions during planning.
Roles and Responsibilities
Participate in the creation and implementation of plans
Updating new layout for each floor
Creating family and parametric for efficient work


● The room numbers do not reflect what is currently in the hospital.
● Lack of parametric modeling principles to allow for dynamic updates of the entire model when one attribute is changed TRANSFER DATA






OUTCOME
● Different family for different purpose



● Create Colour Scheme for each Department

● Neat and readable sheet with parametric function UPDATE DATA

