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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. Bin & Bon House in Binh Dinh, VietNam by H.a workshopMarch 30th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: H.a workshop The House was built for 4 members: a married couple and their sons named Bin & Bon. The wife loves cooking and pay attention to her small children while doing housework. That’s the reason design team sketched out the idea of the house’s cross-section as a terraced plot, every floors are receded. Our orientation is to build a simple structure, without walls, just sliding glass doors and curtains to create a light, free space and bring the most pleasant flow of air.
The kitchen is the main space where members could look at all the other spaces in the house. The house is located at the crossroads in small alley. There is a front yard with porch where the neighbors’ children gather to play with Bin & Bon. The front of the house often receives hot-dry wind, so each floor has a garden as a windbreak for reducing wind as well as light of vehicles from the main road to the alley. Back of the building, there is a hill bank where is higher 3 meters. Some houses are located there so design team set a tall wall to cover the back view of the house & avoid eastern sunlight. A 2-meter-wide-yard become a main green space for the kitchen. The construction is located in local area, so it should be designed in a way that easy to build as much as possible for the local workers.The materials are basic, easy to find, reasonable prices for the owner’s budget, minimize arising. The house is conscientiousness as well as a special gift of the design team to host and adorable Bin & Bon. Contact H.a workshop
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