Ngô Viết Thụ
Ngô Viết Thụ is a Architecte Vietnam IEN, born in 1926 and deceased in 2000.
Raise with the Workshop Laloux - Lemaresquier with the 3Ecole Nationale Sup3erieure of the fine arts of Paris (France), it gains the First Grand Prix of Rome in 1955. Becoming then boarder of the Academy from France to Rome with the Villa Médicis, between 1955 and 1958, it undertakes a research on the Architecture and the city planning.
It designs the Palate of independence with Saigon, also known under the name of “Presidential palace” of 1961 with 1966, then under that of “Palais of reunification” starting from the April 30th 1975.
In 1962, it is the Asian first Architecte with becoming honorary member of the “American Institute of the architects”, with J.H. Van den Broek, Arne Jacobsen, Steen Eiler Rasmussen, Hector Mestre, Amancio Williams, Hernan Larrain-Errazuriz, Emilio Duhart H., Jerzy Hryniewiecki and John B. Parkin.
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- Ngo Vietnamese soldier Thu Career of architect Ngo Vietnamese soldier Thu (Dr. Nam-Sound Ngo-Vietnamese soldier)
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