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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 Lantern- Nanoco in Hanoi, Vietnam by Vo Trong Nghia Architects + Takashi Niwa

 
December 17th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Vo Trong Nghia Architects + Takashi Niwa

Located within Dong Da district, Hanoi, the newly constructed gallery and lighting showroom uses a perforated terracotta façade to create a simple yet significant impact on the surrounding landscape.

The gallery is located on the top floor overlooking a large neighbouring tree, while the slit skylights expose the roof garden. This offers a space for architects and design professionals to interact.

 Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

  • Architects: Vo Trong Nghia Architects + Takashi Niwa
  • Project: The Lantern- Nanoco – Panasonic lighting showroom
  • Location: 83 Duong Lang, Dong Da district, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Photography: Hiroyuki Oki, Trieu Chien
  • Client: Fortune-Nano Electrical Company (Nanoco)
  • Design Team: Nguyen Thi Thoa, Koji Yamamoto, Dao Sy DungContractor: Dai Dung JSC
  • Interior contractor: T.S.I. Vietnam Co. Ltd.
  • Site area: 72 m2
  • GFA: 383 m2
  • Completion: 01.2016

 Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

Upon entering the building, visitors are greeted with a large void. The showroom is carefully planned around the void to allow visitors to view the exhibited product at a glance from the central staircase.

The terracotta blocks were traditionally used in Vietnam before air-conditioning. Designed for tropical climates, they allow for passive ventilation and shade from harsh sunlight. The blocks are both functional and inexpensive at £0.42 each amounting to £2,350 for the 5,625 blocks used. Furthermore, the bespoke fixing system allowed for a quick and simple assembly.

 Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

 Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

The existing site proposed interesting design challenges, such as the typically small inner-city site at 72 sqm, adjacent tree and busy streetscape. The foliage overshadows the site, making it difficult for pedestrians to recognise the building from the main road. However, this scenario presented a unique opportunity to consider the existing tree and distracting context whilst maximising the usable space.

 Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

 Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

This building provides a delicate backdrop to the ever-changing tree. During the day shadows are cast upon the clean façade, bringing it to life. In the evening the building is illuminated from within, acting as a lantern in the city.

 Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

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Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

 Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

 Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

 Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

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Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

 Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

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Image Courtesy © Vo Trong Nghia Architects + Takashi Niwa

Image Courtesy © Vo Trong Nghia Architects + Takashi Niwa

Image Courtesy © Vo Trong Nghia Architects + Takashi Niwa

Image Courtesy © Vo Trong Nghia Architects + Takashi Niwa

Image Courtesy © Vo Trong Nghia Architects + Takashi Niwa

Image Courtesy © Vo Trong Nghia Architects + Takashi Niwa

Image Courtesy © Vo Trong Nghia Architects + Takashi Niwa

Image Courtesy © Vo Trong Nghia Architects + Takashi Niwa

Image Courtesy © Vo Trong Nghia Architects + Takashi Niwa

Image Courtesy © Vo Trong Nghia Architects + Takashi Niwa

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