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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.

T4 House in HàNội, ViệtNam by Landmak Architecture

 
June 13th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Landmak Architecture 

T4 HOUSE is a house located in the same massively constructed villas with the typical design. But to the landlord it’s a “timeline” with many ups and downs after more than a decade living there.

When they moved to a new house, instead of selling this house, they decided to renovate it for rent. This was a way to help this house both have people living and be operated to keep it from degrading, but to them (the landlord) it’s kept as a memory.

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

  • Architects: Landmak Architecture
  • Project: T4 House
  • Location: Ciputra, HàNội, ViệtNam
  • Photography: Trieu Chien
  • Architect in Charge: Ta Tien Vinh, Truong Tuan Chung
  • Design Team: Le Minh Hoang, Thi Thao, Lai Hung Quyet, Nguyen Thi Hoa, Ngo Thi Ngan Ha, Truong Thi Ngoc
  • Manufacturers / Products: LavaFurni
  • Project year: 2016

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

The old house had the status quo that was very stuffy, dank, lacked of light and degraded severely in layout. We decided to renovate the space in the most radical way. We changed the access hall of the house to the right place before which was a small bedroom, and the old hall was closed to a daybed, this old bedroom roof is cut and perforated for extra light. Trees and lawns were added so that nature could come into the house. In this way, the first floor was completely transformed to create a depth of space. After finishing, the entire space looked like to be changed spectacularly, the spaces of the inside – outside, the top and bottom were mixed together.

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

Of course, many small details have been adjusted such as lighting, ventilation for stairs, additional more spaces to access nature, more daybeds to read books. But finally the house is more comfortable but still has to retain its inherent soul.

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

Image Courtesy © Landmak Architecture

Image Courtesy © Landmak Architecture

Image Courtesy © Landmak Architecture

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