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About Me.
Architecture has always been my passion and my dream career. As a kid, I had the chance to visit construction sites and help with small design tasks with my father, who is a construction engineer. Those simple moments made me fall in love with design and creative thinking.
In 2020, when Covid-19 hit, my architecture path was disrupted because I couldn’t study abroad, so I shifted to a business degree at RMIT Vietnam. Throughout that degree, I gained skills that now support my architecture journey such as teamwork, documentation, sustainability thinking, and risk analysis.
Even though my study plan changed, my passion for architecture never faded. Fortunately, I had the chance to improve my design skills at Wolf Architect while completing my RMIT degree. There, I learned fundamental design thinking and understand architectural basics. The team guided me thoughtfully as a beginner.
After finishing my bachelor’s in 2023, I submitted my portfolio for the Master of Architecture at the University of Melbourne. This is where my real journey began, meeting peers, tutors, and critics who have shaped the way I think and design. With only one year left, I’m excited to find an internship or design associate role where I can contribute to a practice and continue learning from real projects.
Education
2020 - 2023
Bachelor of Business Management
RMIT University
This degree wasn’t my original path, but it taught me how to work with people, manage projects, and think responsibly about impact. These lessons now sit quietly behind the way I design and approach architecture.
2022 - 2025
Fundamental Design Studio
Wolf Architect
My time with Wolf Architect was where architecture first became real for me. Through sketching, model making, and patient guidance, I learned how to think like a designer and understand space in a more intuitive, hands-on way.
2023 - Now
Master of Architecture
University of Melbourne
Studying architecture here has been a turning point. I have a chance to meet tutors, peers, and critics who constantly challenge how I design and see the world. It’s where my ideas have begun to take shape, and where I’m learning what kind of architect I want to become.
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