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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.

Lien Thong House in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam by 6717 studio

 
June 7th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: 6717 studio

Lien Thong house where the young family including the married couple and their children have lived, is designed by contemporary style. Recently, the family has stayed in 2 districts, Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam.

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  • Architects: 6717 studio
  • Project: Lien Thong House
  • Location: An Phu ward, 2 district, Ho Chi Minh city Vietnam
  • Photography: Hiroyuki Oki
  • Structure Designer: Le Manh Kha
  • ME: Nguyen Dinh Quoc
  • Landscape: Nguyen Thi Hoang Phi
  • Partner: Dang Duc Nhat
  • Built Area: 84 zm2
  • Completion Year: 2018

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Based on the method of the split level floor, the house is free for an advance. According to application of the structure technique, there are lots of open spaces where the members can sit to relax, for example, the long bench in the living room and the long steps of the stair in the middle of the house. In addition to, there is not any limitation among the spaces, so the parent can watch their children while they do housework. This is reason that the house is called Lien Thong.

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

In order to avoid the westward sunshine, the facade of Lien Thong house is divided to different squares is combined to the large skyline of balcony that is a buffer zone to reduce the westward sunshine can stream in the doors. The location of squares is possible vacancy to open the door at the balcony where the air can go inside the house directly. Particularly, on the second and the third floor, the small gardens and toilets are laid out in the front to decrease the westward sunshine. It makes the main spaces of the house become cooler.

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

Further, the principal architect designed the wells on the top of roof that the sunshine can reach from sky to inside of the house strongly to light the house without electricity. The width of the skyline of the stair is large to help linking the spaces together horizontally. On the other hand, the skylines of Lien Thong houses connect the spaces inside house vertically.

In Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam, the modern – long houses are usually built lack of light can damage health of the owner. Therefore, Lien Thong house is the simple solution for this problem. Besides, the house is an respectable idea of the westward house.

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