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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.

Phong House in Da Nang, Vietnam by VHL.Architecture

 
April 24th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: VHL.Architecture

PHONG HOUSE was designed renovated from the furniture factory of VHL Interior Architecture Company

When urban life is expensive, the dream of a home for “prosperity” is that many young couples settle in urban settings.

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  • Architects: VHL.Architecture
  • Project: Phong House
  • Location: Hoa Xuan Ward, Cam Le Dist. Da Nang, Vietnam
  • Photography: Kingkien
  • Investor: (Ms) Kieu Thi Hong Tham
  • Construction Supervisor: Kieu Duc Nhung and Vo Huu Duc
  • Area: 5m x 20m (East – North direction)
  • Finished: 01/2018

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The house was renovated on the current state of the structure of the factory, with masonry and prefabricated, recreating the close proximity to nature and low construction costs, the subject of which the owner fabricate.

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“Creating space, raising the living – raising the values ​​of Vietnam” is the philosophy that VHL. Architecture pursues the design, allows for fast construction, but still ensures the quality of each living space, flexibility, proximity to nature and towards low construction costs. VHL. Architecture with the message to send to every investor has a different view on the construction of a house.

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PHONG HOUSE is a new concept of space and language, modern and traditional are interwoven. The revitalization of the living space of a furniture factory is degraded and dusty.

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The garden is covered in front of the balcony, the second floor balcony creates a sense of peace and relaxation, close to nature after the tired working time.

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Early in the morning, natural blue hits the eyes., the leaves rustle at night. This feeling makes people and nature become closer at all times, the space open but still have the necessary privacy.

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Ground floor is open space including kitchen, dining room and living room. The space is divided by the unconstrained norm between space, walk or standing wherever you can observe the remaining corners, everyone can see each other in a quiet way, listen to each other , call each other, think of each other.

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The second floor is the sleeping and working space designed in an open form with green spaces in front of and behind the house creating a harmony between nature and people, connecting the long corridor of feeling far and near.

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Categories: Garden, House, Renovation, Residential, space




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