Vo Hoang Khanh
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
2018: PhD of Architectural Engineering, Pukyong National University, Busan, South Korea
2011: Master of Architecture (Urban Design), University of Architecture Ho Chi Minh city, HCMC, Vietnam.
2005: BA (Architecture), University of Architecture Ho Chi Minh city, HCMC, Vietnam.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
- Since March 2011 until now: Lecture of Architecture Department, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Ton Duc Thang University, Vietnam.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Materials in Architecture, Universal Design theory
Architectural design, Elderly housing
Environmental friendly material
Subway station design
PUBLICATIONS
1. Hoang Khanh Vo (2025) - Improving Subway stations accessibility Based on Universal Design Principles - Vietnam Association of Architects – Architecture Magazine, No. 01/2025 – p61-65
2. Hoang Khanh Vo (2024) - Universal Design? Lessons learned and Possibility in Designing "Specialized street" in HCM City - Vietnam Association of Architects – Architecture Magazine, No. 05/2024 – p68-73
3. Le-Minh Ngo, Tan-Hanh Le, and Hoang-Khanh Vo (2023) - Research on Co-housing Model – Experience and Applicability to Housing Design for Low-income People in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam - Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Sustainable Civil Engineering and Architecture (pp.137-147) - 10.1007/978-981-99-7434-4_15
4. Le Minh Ngo, Hoang Khanh Vo, Tan Hanh Le (2023) - Research on Co-housing model – Experience and applicability to housing design for low-income people in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
5. Le Minh Ngo, Hoang Khanh Vo, Tan Hanh Le (2022) - Cohousing characteristics and applicability in Ho Chi Minh City - Vietnam Association of Architects – Architecture Magazine - No. 03/2022 – p79-82
6. Hoang Khanh Vo, Le Minh Ngo (2022) - Structure and design solutions to increase community in Cohousing housing - Vietnam Association of Architects – Architecture Magazine, No. 08/2022 – p54-59
7. Hoang Khanh Vo, Lee Jae-Yong, Cho Young-Hang (2020) - Universal Design Suggestions of Vietnam Subway Station through Cases of South Korea. Journal of the Regional Association of Architectural Institute