CO-NX is a critical architecture practice that operates at the intersection of theory and practice, using different media and formats. The practice aims to engage with the contemporary conditions of our time, particularly those related to architectural transformation, experimental preservation and often situated contexts.
CO-NX believes architecture as an open and collaborative process with buildings as part of larger systems. To interface with these systems, the practice utilizes framework that consists of design, research and teaching.
Emphasizing working with different stakeholders with different expertise, CO-NX celebrates existing building environment as main subject of interest and aims to activate their latent potentials.
BIOGRAPHY
Duc Le is an architect and researcher at CO-NX. A graduate of the Manchester School of Architecture and the Architectural Association (AA), Duc has worked extensively on architectural projects in the UK, Eastern Europe, and Vietnam, with a focus on heritage, adaptive reuse, and creative preservation. Duc has served as an associate lecturer and design unit master at the University of Greenwich (2021-2023) and Oxford Brookes University (2019-2020), and as a course tutor at the Architectural Association Visiting School (2016). He is also a regular visiting critic at various architecture schools in the UK and Vietnam.
Duc engages with architecture in both practice and theory, having previously contributed to the Plakat research platform and advised the Hanoi Ad Hoc initiative. He also initiated the Grids of Vietnamese Modernism, a project focusing on the historiography and critique of Vietnamese architecture in the 20th century. Duc is currently a PhD candidate under the Practice Research Symposium Programme at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University and a founding member of Gian Giua collective.
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AAVS Hanoi - Pixel Preservation
Bach Mai Renovation
Gian Giua 03: Childhood weaving machine
Bach Mai Renovation
Gian Giua 03: Childhood weaving machine
Modernity Slippage and Archival Memory
Breezing Havre
Viaduct Garden
Silverstone
Gian Giua 02: Little WorldsTorre Rinalda
UEA Library extension
Grids of Vietnamese Modernism
Allihies
Free Zone - The layered city
Free Zone - Archaeologies for the Future - The layered city
Gian Giua 01 : Intercalary SpaceSan Giovanni
Chiesa Diruta
Trojan horses, epiphytes and parasites. Freespace - The city and its discontents
On the Borders - Belfast: Mediated City / Divided City
Tea HouseHounslow residential
Architectural Pedagogies - The anatomy of architectural schools
Architecture and Drawings
Machine: Culture x Matters
Urban Architecture: MonsterSan Filippo Neri
Pulkovo Airport
Architecture: House, Home and Stories
Architecture: House and Home in Vietnam
AAVS Tropicality VietnamVisionary Institute and disciplinary projects
Paradoxia - Journey to belly of socio-economic beast
Detroit Magnet
Autonomy/Domesticity
Hanava Experimental Housing