Hoàng Thúc Hào

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Hoang Thuc Hao
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Born1971 (1971)
Hanoi
Nationality Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnamese
OccupationArchitect
Organizations
  • Vietnam Association of Architects
  • Hanoi University of Civil Engineering
  • 1+1>2 Architects
Website https://hoangthuchao.vn/

Hoang Thuc Hao (born 1971) is currently the Vice President of the Vietnam Association of Architects. [1] He graduated from the Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Hanoi University of Civil Engineering in 1992, and obtained a postgraduate degree from Turin Polytechnic University in 2002.

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In 2003, Hoang Thuc Hao began teaching at the Hanoi University of Civil Engineering. He also founded "1+1>2 Architects", an architecture office dedicated to social projects which focuses on supporting disadvantaged communities and promoting cultural diversity in the context of rapid urbanization. Hoang Thuc Hao and 1+1>2 Architects have been recognized with nearly 100 prestigious domestic and international awards.[ citation needed ]

Career

Hoang Thuc Hao became the first Vietnamese to achieve the SIA-GETZ Award for Outstanding Architect in Asia (2016), and two major triennial awards from the International Union of Architects (UIA). These include the 2017 Vassilis Sgoutas Prize for Implemented Architecture Serving the Impoverished and the 2023 Robert Matthew Prize for Sustainable and Humane Environments.

In 2015, he was the winner at the World Architecture Festival in the Civic and Community category. More recently, he received the Gold Medal of Arcasia Awards for Architecture in the Public Amenity category (2020).

Along with that, he actively shares his expertise through exhibitions and lectures at many universities, , such as the Art Institute of Chicago, Yale University, Cornell University, National University of Singapore, Berlin Institute of Art, Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico, University of Quebec (Canada), Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, Institute of Architecture - Tsinghua University, Inner Mongolia University of Technology (China),...

UIA stated:

"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. He proposed the philosophy of “Architecture of Happiness” - architecture is not simply about designing and creating space but can bring about justice and happiness.”

Selected Works

Awards

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TTAwardsYear
1Special Pize - Word Triennial of Architecture SOFIA Awards for "Return to the Earth what it owns" - Conservation, Planning and Development of Bat Trang Pottery Village1994
2UIA Award - Paris | The Renovation of Hoa Lo Prison to Square of Tolerance 1996
3First Prize of DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst), Vietnam - Germany Science and Technology Center1996
4Second Prize, Vietnam National Assembly Design Competition2007
5First Prize, "For Hanoi Today and Tomorrow" Competition2008
6Grand Prize, Urban Planning and Design Competition for Hoan Kiem Lake Area and Vicinity2009
7Bui Xuan Phai Award - For the Love of Hanoi2010
8Second Prize, UIA Barbara Cappochin Award2011
9Winner, World Architecture Festival (WAF) | Community Category2015
10Architect of the Year 2015, Ashui Awards [2] 2015
11We Choice Awards - Inspirational Ambassador (Chosen by the Judging Council)2016
12Gold Award, Vietnam Green Architecture2016
13SIA-Getz Architecture Award 2016 for Outstanding Asian Architects2016
14 The Vassilis Sgoutas Prize for Implemented Architecture Serving the Impoverished UIA Triennial Grand Award 2017
15Second-class Labor Medal [3] 2017
16Grand Prize, Planning and Architectural Design Competition for President Ho Chi Minh Memorial Area, Nam Dan, Nghe An2019
17Gold Prize Arcasia Architecture Awards2020
18 The Robert Matthew Prize for Sustainable and Humane Environments UIA Triennial Grand Prize 2023
19State Prize for Literature and Arts 2023 [4] 2023
2007 Spec Go Green Awards2014 - 2018
2105 Futurarc Green Leadership Awards2011 - 2020
2213 Green Good Design Awards2011 - 2024
2306 Vietnam Green Architecture Awards2013 - 2021
2407 Arcasia Architecture Awards – AAA2011 - 2021
2520 National Architecture Awards2006 - 2023
2612 The International Architecture Awards - IAA Chicago2011 - 2024
278 Architecture Master Prize2018 - 2024
27Winner of the Year - Design Educate Awards 2023 [5] 2023
29ArchDaily Building of the Year 2024 in Educational Architecture category [6] 2024
302 Prizes in Design Educate Awards2024

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