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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.

Dau Dau House in Nam Định, Vietnam by Landmak Architecture

 
February 28th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Landmak Architecture

This house is built on a land plot of 9m wide x 11m deep, near the intersection (traffic light) of the large street where many of vehicles. We design by creating a box block with a minimalist front and started cutting (sculpting) the windows and logia positions to get the light for the rooms inside. “Drop” inside this minimalist and modern box is the Traditional block space with many roofs, small gates. Like “curling” a street into a vertical direction.

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

  • Architects: Landmak Architecture
  • Project: Dau Dau House
  • Location: Tran Thanh Tong, Nam Dinh – Viet Nam
  • Photography: Trieu Chien
  • Architect in Charge: Ta Tien Vinh, Phung Manh Toan
  • Design Team: Lai Hung Quyet, Nguyen Khac Tue, Nguyen Ha Hoai Ly, Truong Quang Dao, Ngo Thi Ngan Ha, Doan Thi Huong, Dang Quynh An, Nguyen Manh Hung, Trinh Trong Quyen.
  • Structural Engineers: Tran Dang Huynh
  • Home Decor: Lava Furniture
  • Materials: VIET Ceramic, Xingfa window

Image Courtesy © Trieu Chien

The bottom of the land, we cut a void (skylight) 90cm wide extending the entire land (11m) to get the light and ventilate for the bedroom, family room… in the back. On the 3rd floor is the floor for children (blue tone) the void is connected by a large hammock. It helps the children can Sleep, Study, Play with the spacious and comfortable place, but very safe…

We design this house with 3 floors for collective living spaces (public). The first floor is for guests, the mezzanine is for kitchen and dining room, 4th floor is the floor with many functions (altar room, study room, bedroom for guests). The 4th floor is designed with a small tropical garden, that is connected to the study room and the altar room with the transition space is the eaves, which is also a place for homeowners to drink tea and meditate in the early morning and evening or for the special guests.

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

Image Courtesy © Landmak Architecture

Image Courtesy © Landmak Architecture

Image Courtesy © Landmak Architecture

Image Courtesy © Landmak Architecture

Image Courtesy © Landmak Architecture

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Categories: House, Residential




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