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Hi, I’m Du Nghiem (b. 2003, Hanoi). I’m a Master of Architecture candidate at Rice University. 
I graduated from Yale College in May 2025 with a B.A. in Architecture and Psychology, earning distinction in both majors.

I love desire paths, hammock naps, palm reading, sending postcards, and the cold feel of concrete. I am interested in memory preservation, mapping and counter-mapping.

I hope to design with curiosity, courage, and care.


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A - ARCHITECTURE

5-1. Rotary Houses
4-2. Threaded Ground
4-1. Mobile Textile Hub
3-3. River’s Edge 
3-2. Intimate Immensity
2-3. Play/ Ground
2-2. Sheer Folly
2-1. Kit of Parts
1-3. And/ Or


B - OTHER MEDIUM

3-2. Thresholds
3-1. Dominant Void
2-1. Illustrations
1-1. Sketches


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B3-1. DOMINANT VOID
Timber structure/ sculpture

Academic Project
Fall 2024, Yale College
Instructors: Adam Hopfner & Talitha Liu



This 5-feet structure is inspired by how anatomical limitations and a sense of body territory can map onto one’s understanding of space. The void is measured and defined by the movements of the human body: it remains invisible until the body starts moving. Each vertex marks the extent of one’s limbs; each turning corner captures the tension of pushing, pulling, stretching, reaching, leaning, swaying.