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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

The Extend House in Vietnam by Landmak Architecture, Jsc

 
September 22nd, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Landmak Architecture, Jsc

In Vietnam, recent years, the house built in advance in new urban areas is popular. Although these urban areas are often located at beautiful position, the project owners do not often adequately investigate the needs and living habits of Vietnamese when building hundreds villas. They are mostly affected by the French architectural style which makes the buyers often reconstruct the space inside house.

Image Courtesy © Le Anh Duc

Image Courtesy © Le Anh Duc

  • Architects: Landmak Architecture, Jsc
  • Project: The Extend House
  • Location: Vietnam
  • Photography: Le Anh Duc
  • Architect in Charge: Ta Tien Vinh, Truong Tuan Chung
  • Design Team: Nguyen Thu Phuong,Vu Nam Son, Le Minh Hoang, Do Tho Ha, Bui HuyToan, Nguyen Hoang Hai
  • Construction Supervisor : Doan Van Khang, Bui Thanh Tung
  • Design year: 2011
  • Construction year:2016

Image Courtesy © Le Anh Duc

Image Courtesy © Le Anh Duc

This house is a case. One difference from the neighbor’s house is that it is connected from two Semi-D. Fence separating two Semi-Ds is removed, two garden spaces links together. We build an unclosed awning near the road and join two Semi-Ds with a bridge made of steel structure and transparent glass behind the house. That solution make the two Semi-Ds become a continuous block and yet maximize advantage of the view to golf course behind. We wanted to reconstruct the house become a mixture of architectural features: space for family, space for guests, space for events and all must be comfortable as a mini Resort.

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Image Courtesy © Le Anh Duc

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Image Courtesy © Le Anh Duc

The interior spaces are completely changed. In block A, a lift is used to make the vertical movement more comfortable and convenient.

In block B, ladder is moved to other location, combines with the void in order to take light for the spaces near the neighbor’s house.

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Architects makes a research and transform the architectural details in the Vietnamese traditional houses as well as the main point of Buddhism (Vajrayana sect) to create:

  • The tropical climate in the public spaces such as living room, bedroom, home working space, spa, etc.
  • Buddhism marked space
  • Meditation space
  • The patio to meet friends with “screen” which is half open – half close
  • The other details and partition walls with wooden spindles or natural stone made in the Vietnamese traditional villages, for example, Dong Ky village – BacNinh, NinhKhanh stone village – NinhBinh, Van Phuc silk village – Hanoi.
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Image Courtesy © Le Anh Duc

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Image Courtesy © Le Anh Duc

Finally all mix together, between local and contemporary, religion and daily life, privacy and community, the old and the new, the interior and exterior, close and open. And the last is the peaceful atmosphere when host comes home after leaving exciting life outside.

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Image Courtesy © Le Anh Duc

Image Courtesy © Le Anh Duc

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Image Courtesy © Le Anh Duc

Image Courtesy © Le Anh Duc

Image Courtesy © Le Anh Duc

Image Courtesy © Le Anh Duc

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Image Courtesy © Le Anh Duc

Image Courtesy © Landmak Architecture, Jsc

Image Courtesy © Landmak Architecture, Jsc

Image Courtesy © Landmak Architecture, Jsc

Image Courtesy © Landmak Architecture, Jsc

Image Courtesy © Landmak Architecture, Jsc

Image Courtesy © Landmak Architecture, Jsc

Image Courtesy © Landmak Architecture, Jsc

Image Courtesy © Landmak Architecture, Jsc

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